Monash University

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Masters

Master of Interpreting and Translation

Offered at Monash University, Australian
DegreeMasters
FieldMIT
Duration2 years
Tuition43400.00

Overview

Program Overview The Master of Interpreting and Translation at Monash University is designed for individuals with advanced bilingual skills, aiming to enhance their expertise in translation and interpreting.

About this programme

Overview

The Master of Interpreting and Translation at Monash University is tailored for individuals with strong bilingual capabilities, aiming to refine their skills in both translation and interpreting. This program equips students with the necessary knowledge and practical experience to excel in diverse linguistic environments.

What you'll study

Core Courses Include:

  • Medical and Scientific Translation
  • Legal and Financial Translation
  • Translating in Global Markets
  • Collaborative Translation Practices
  • Professional Ethics
  • Capstone Project in Translation

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to possess an Australian bachelor's degree with a major in a relevant language (or an equivalent qualification) and must have achieved a minimum credit (60%) average. Alternatively, a bachelor's degree along with a graduate certificate in a related field may be considered.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Master of Interpreting and Translation program can pursue a variety of career paths in both the public and private sectors. Potential roles include professional interpreters, translators, and language consultants. Additionally, upon completion of the program, international students may qualify for a post-study work permit in Australia, allowing them to gain valuable work experience in their field.

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