Translation Schools
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University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh, PA- Undergraduate
- Continuing Education
- Graduate
- Professional Studies
As of 2004 the University of Pittsburgh no longer offers a general certificate in translation. However, the study of linguistics is essential to a knowledge of translation theory and practice, providing a broad knowledge of language that canserve as a basis for further study in translation.General and Descriptive LinguisticsGeneral LinguisticsLinguistics concerns itself with the…
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Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University – Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages- Undergraduate
- Continuing Education
- Graduate
- Professional Studies
Russian Translation MinorThe Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages offers a degree of bachelor of science in Russian translation provides students with a high degree of skill in translating from Russian to English. Students are encouraged to use their language skills through contact with native Russian speakers and to participate in the Education Abroad program at…
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Translation Introductory Studies
Universidad de Puerto Rico – Translation Introductory Studies- Undergraduate
- Continuing Education
- Graduate
- Professional Studies
Translation Introductory Studies (Estudios Preparatorios para Traduccíon) This course is designed to be an introduction to English-Spanish-English translation. The student can continue his studies in this field after completionof the course, which will enable him to:– Understand the translation profession, the basic translation tools and all relevant information to work in this field.– Be acquainted…
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Brown University
Brown University – Comparative Literature Department- Undergraduate
- Continuing Education
- Graduate
- Professional Studies
Comparative Literature Undergraduate Program with Concentration in Literary TranslationPrerequisites for taking 1000-level courses in a classical or modern foreign language before Semester V.Comparative Literature 1210, Introduction to the Theory of Literature.Comparative Literature 1710 (Comparative Literature 2720 strongly urged).ONE course or MORE in Linguistics, drawn from among these courses: Cognitive Science 0410, Anthropology 0800, English 1210, or an…
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University of Charleston, SC – Interpreting Program
University of Charleston, SC – Interpreting Program- Undergraduate
- Continuing Education
- Graduate
- Professional Studies
A recent census update has reported that 1 of every 7 persons in the United States is Hispanic, a record number of nearly 45.5 million persons. Currently,Hispanics are recognized as the largest minority in the country, comprising approximately 15.1% of the total population. Nearly every state is experiencingthe effects of this increase, especially in…
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