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  Translation Studies/Translation Studies (with Interpreting) MA


University of Nottingham    Department of Modern Languages and Cultures

Full time & Part time September MA Full-time: 12 months | Part-time: 24 months
Communication & Media Studies (7) Languages, Literature & Culture (21) Linguistics & Classics (23)

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Are you passionate about languages and communication? Our Translation Studies/Translation Studies (with Interpreting) MA programme is your gateway to a successful career in translation or interpreting. Tailor your studies by choosing between two pathways: translation or translation with interpreting. Gain practical experience and a theoretical understanding of the field while mastering computer-assisted tools. You can select up to three languages, including Arabic, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Our dedicated translation and interpreting suites, along with professional tools and software, will enhance your learning experience. Entry requirements include a 2:1 degree in arts, humanities, or social sciences. Native and non-native English speakers are welcome. Start your journey today!

About the course

Do you have a flair for language and a passion for communication? This course could be your stepping stone into a translation/interpreting career. Or, it could be the boost your CV requires to improve your existing standing in the language services industry.

You may choose from two pathways; translation or translation with interpreting. This allows you to focus on building the skills most relevant to your preferred practice.

Both pathways allow you to gain a theoretical understanding and solid practical experience. You'll also be introduced to a variety of computer-assisted tools. These will become invaluable additions to your translator's toolbox.

Languages supported, choose up to three (in addition to English);

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Entry Requirements

2:1 (or international equivalent) in an arts, humanities or social science subject

Native speakers of English: you should hold an honours degree in the foreign language you wish to study at MA level, at 2:1 or above or an international equivalent.

Non-native speakers of English: if English is the intended target language, near-native proficiency is required.

Dual non-native speakers: should demonstrate near-native proficiency in one language and be very proficient in the other.


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