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Bachelors Degrees in Translation Worldwide

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Bachelor of Arts (Interpreting and Translation) Bachelor Degree

Western Sydney University Australia

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Translation and Interpretation BA

University of Ghana Ghana

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Modern Languages and Translation BA (Hons)

University of Leicester United Kingdom

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Translation and Interpretation BA

City University of Hong Kong (CityU) Hong Kong

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Translation Studies and History of Art and Visual Culture BA (Hons)

Royal Holloway, University of London United Kingdom

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Applied Translation Studies BA (Hons)

United International College (Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Baptist University) China

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Translation BA (Hons)

London Metropolitan University United Kingdom

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English/Arabic Translation Minor

American University of Sharjah United Arab Emirates (the)

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Translation (BA, iBA) - Glendon Bachelor Degree

York University Canada

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Technical Translation BSc

Riga Technical University Latvia

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Translation (French) BA, BA (Hons)

University of Westminster United Kingdom

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MLang Modern Languages (Translation) MLang

University of Essex United Kingdom

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Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Traduction (Translation) Bachelor Degree

Concordia University Canada

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Study a Translation degree abroad in 2025

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:

  • Cultural awareness
  • Practical translation skills
  • Linguistics and literature
  • Interpretation skills
  • Professional interpretation

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