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Translation Studies (Taught)

Course details
  • 4 Study options
  • Postgraduate
Course location
Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

Course summary

This Masters caters to an increasing need for highly skilled and specialist translators across a wide range of industries and settings. It offers ten different advanced languages, and provides an excellent platform to become a professional translator as well as the essential theoretical foundation to progress to research at doctoral level.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME

The programme balances Translation Studies theory with practical translation work, meaning you will develop both academic and professional skills, preparing you for the translation profession or PhD research in the field.

You will study leading translation memory software and have the opportunity to become a certified user. You will also have the option to learn how to use subtitling software.

We offer translation classes in a wide range of languages including Catalan, Czech, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
You will have access to our excellent technical resources and to our well-stocked library with over 10,000 items including the latest books, multimedia, audio and video language learning materials, language databases and resources.

Our workshop and seminar series, with masterclasses from multi-award-winning translators, presentations from world-renowned scholars and discussion forums with newly qualified freelancers, providing you with plenty of opportunities to network with experts in the field.

The small classes mean you develop new skills very quickly whilst working closely with Translation Studies and language scholars pursuing cutting-edge research.
-Within our strong postgraduate community, you will work in a well established international research environment, which supports a wide range of activities including a research seminar series on a range of topics relevant to Translation studies, and an annual postgraduate conference.
You are not required to have any advance knowledge of translation studies, as our teaching starts from the basics. You will be introduced to all central concepts and approaches relevant to translation theory and practice during your studies.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
Core courses
TRANSLATION STUDIES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
APPROACHES TO TRANSLATION AND THE PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT
ADVANCED TRANSLATION AND LANGUAGE STUDY (translation between English and at least one other language)
Optional courses may include
MARKETING AND TRANSLATION ACROSS MEDIA
LITERARY TRANSLATION STUDIES
SUBTITLING FILM AND TV
Additional Advanced Translation and Language Study courses
Additional language study at beginner, non-beginner, intermediate or advanced level
Relevant undergraduate Honours courses
Dissertation
For your MSc dissertation, you can choose to either conduct independent research or work on an extended translation project.

Please note that the College of Arts cannot offer all language combinations every year. The available languages that will be offered are decided by the beginning of May.

Programme alteration or discontinuation
The University of Glasgow endeavours to run all programmes as advertised. In exceptional circumstances, however, the University may withdraw or alter a programme.

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