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    28 Translation programs found

    MA Programs in Humanities Studies Language Studies Translation

    A Master of Arts, or MA degree, is an advanced academic achievement that offers a more extensive study of the curriculum covered in a related bachelor’s degree program. Students working toward Master of Arts degrees generally have broad academic backgrounds and a strong understanding of a variety of disciplines, including, but not limited to, history, humanities, English, philosophy, theology, social sciences, and fine arts.

    Just what is an MA in Translation? A Translation Masters program offers a thorough examination of translation theories and practices and trains students to become experts in cross-cultural communication and understanding. Translation Masters students undertake language-specific coursework to learn to translate a broad range of written and oral communications, including textbooks, historical documents, handwritten letters, user manuals, novels, plays, poems, or any number of other mediums. Additional topics of study may include a review of computer-assisted translation tools utilized by professional translators, as well as cultural studies relevant to the language or languages at hand.

    Students who successfully complete Translation MA programs are well-prepared for a variety of roles within the competitive fields of translation and interpreting.  Many clients feel that an advanced Translation degree improves credibility, meaning that Masters Degree holders are more likely to find profitable work than their less-educated counterparts.

    The cost of a Masters Degree program in Translation vary greatly from school to school and country to country, so it is advised that interested students contact each school of interest in order to obtain specific tuition information.

    Students who finish Translation Studies graduate programs are well-equipped to work as freelance translators or interpreters, as translation software developers, as government agency employees, or in personal or corporate translation services, among other related professions.

    Numerous international options exist for students interested in obtaining an MA in Translation. Many students, particularly those who live in remote areas, choose to enroll in online Translation programs, due in large part to the degree of flexibility they offer.  Masterstudies’ extensive database is a great place to start exploring the global options that exist for students seeking an advanced translation degree. To find a course that fits your needs, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.