Translation Schools

  • Dallas Theological Seminary

    Dallas Theological Seminary – Biblical Exegesis and Linguistics
    • Undergraduate
    • Continuing Education
    • Graduate
    • Professional Studies

    Sixty-two semester hours of course work are required as a minimum for graduation. Of those hours, 18 are prescribed in linguistics and language, 12 in Greek grammar and exegesis, 12 in Hebrew grammar and exegesis, 3 in biblical manners and customs, 3 in theology of world missions, 9 in Bible Exposition,and 5 in Systematic and…

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  • Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics – Dallas

    Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics – Dallas
    • Undergraduate
    • Continuing Education
    • Graduate
    • Professional Studies

    Students enrolled in this degree program may designate a concentration in Bible Translation, Cross-Cultural Service, or Descriptive Linguistics. Graduates of Bible Translation program will be recognized by SIL International as having completedthe minimum academic training requirements to serve with that organization in the specialist role of Bible translator. General Core courses for the M.A. in Applied…

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  • SIL International – Dallas

    SIL International – Dallas
    • Undergraduate
    • Continuing Education
    • Graduate
    • Professional Studies

    This course was developed by the Solomon Islands Translation Advisory Group to help local communities become aware of the possibilities and responsibilities of a Bible translation program. It provides a basis for the community to decide whetheror not it wants to embark on such a program. Topics covered include: ·                          Why bother with Bible…

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  • The University of Texas at Brownsville – Department of Modern Languages

    The University of Texas at Brownsville – Department of Modern Languages
    • Undergraduate
    • Continuing Education
    • Graduate
    • Professional Studies

    Undergraduate Studies Spanish B.A. The Bachelor of Arts in Spanish offers majors an integrated, sequenced course of study comprising 12 courses (36 semester hours), at the advanced 3000/4000-level. Students begin their study with two Core foundation courses, SPAN 2321 and SPAN 2322, that introduce them to the major and develop the basic skills in language, culture,…

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  • The University of Texas at Dallas – School of Arts & Humanities

    The University of Texas at Dallas – School of Arts & Humanities
    • Undergraduate
    • Continuing Education
    • Graduate
    • Professional Studies

    M.A. in Humanities Sample Degree Plan The typical course load for a graduate student is 9 hours (3 courses) per long-term semester and 6 hours (2 courses) per summer semester. The School of Arts& Humanities offers courses each summer to help students graduate more quickly if they so wish. A number of courses…

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