The Master of Arts in Translation program is a graduate program that provides advanced training in translation and interpretation for individuals with a strong interest in language and a desire to develop their skills. This program typically includes coursework in translation theory and practice, as well as language-specific classes. Students may also gain practical experience through projects.
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in various fields such as government, business, healthcare, and education, working as translators or interpreters. They may also apply their language skills in other roles such as language teaching or localization.
If you are passionate about language and interested in pursuing a career in translation or interpretation or simply furthering your education in this field, the Master of Arts in Translation program can be an excellent choice for you.
This page displays the most recently updated Study Plan. Please click here for the study plan that was prior to this one.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Semester 1 - Year 1 |
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7101ARB-3 | Arabic Skills for Translators |
7101MAAL-5 | Advanced Academic Writing |
7301MATR-4 | Introduction to Translation Studies |
Semester 2 - Year 1 |
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7302MATR-4 | Translation Theories |
7303MATR-3 | Translation Technologies |
7304MATR-3 | Scientific Translation |
Semester 3 - Year 1 |
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7305MATR-4 | Translation Analysis Quality Assessment |
7306MATR-3 | Religious Translation |
7307MATR-3 | Media Translation |
Semester 4 - Year 2 |
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7308MATR-4 | Introduction to Interpreting Studies |
7309MATR-3 | Audio-visual Translation |
7310MATR-4 | Business & Legal Translation |
Semester 5 - Year 2 |
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7311MATR-4 | Advanced Interpreting Practice |
7312MATR-4 | Research Methods in Translation Studies |
7313MATR-3 | Literary Translation |
Semester 6 - Year 2 |
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7314MATR-6 | Translation Project (Guide) |
Last updated: 3/12/2023
Approval Information
Council: University Council
Reference No.: 15
Date: February 12, 2023