Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting BA (Hons)
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If you have a passion for language, a degree in translation allows you to study one or two languages whilst developing skills in both translation and interpreting. You gain an understanding of multiple cultures and also proficient communication skills, establishing yourself the opportunity for a truly global career.
Studying languages opens up a broad range of potential careers where you can put your communication skills to use. Primarily a degree in translation will set you up for a degree as a professional translator, but you may also use your skills in areas such as marketing, advertising, business communication and teaching.
Your degree will be delivered in a mixture of modes, including lectures, tutorials, seminars and group projects. Depending on your course, you may also have the option to take part in a work placement. Modules you study could include:
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