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Hi there, Does anybody know of an online masters program in translation through a US university? I know that NYU offers a certificate in translation online. Thanks for your feedback. Lauren Hermele | | | Marco Oberto Itálie Local time: 07:55 Člen (2003) angličtina -> italština + ... NYU online translation certificate | Feb 19, 2004 |
lauren hermele wrote: I know that NYU offers a certificate in translation online. Can you please provide references of this NYU certificate you mentioned? Thanks, Marco | | | Laura Gentili Itálie Local time: 07:55 Člen (2003) angličtina -> italština + ... | Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X) francouzština -> angličtina + ... word to the wise | Feb 19, 2004 |
The best translation programs are in Europe, IMO. I would save my money and go to one of the free ones rather than pay thousands here. But that is just my opinion. Good luck. | |
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Mark Oliver Local time: 22:55 indonéština -> angličtina + ...
Jane Lamb-Ruiz wrote: The best translation programs are in Europe, IMO. I would save my money and go to one of the free ones rather than pay thousands here. But that is just my opinion. Good luck. the University of Massachussetts at Amherst also offers a program. But I agree with Jane--unless you can come up with a decent source of funding, the European programs are far more reasonable. Unless the US dollar completely collapses, which is well within the realm of possibility these days. | | | free ones ??? | Feb 19, 2004 |
Free translation training programs in Europe ??? Please tell me more. Jane Lamb-Ruiz wrote: The best translation programs are in Europe, IMO. I would save my money and go to one of the free ones rather than pay thousands here. But that is just my opinion. Good luck. | | | Marco Oberto Itálie Local time: 07:55 Člen (2003) angličtina -> italština + ... | lauren herme (X) španělština -> angličtina + ... AUTOR TÉMATU best translation programs in Europe | Feb 19, 2004 |
[quote]Jane Lamb-Ruiz wrote: The best translation programs are in Europe, IMO. Hi Jane, Would you like to help us out here with a few names of these programs? Thank you, Lauren
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When I open this thread, the text extends beyond the screen and I have to operate the bottom toolbar to just read through the text. I had a similar problem in reading a thread in the Chinese forum that was posted in English. Its moderator was kind enough to tell me what to do in that case to bring the posting within the width of the screen (view>encoding>more). But I am unable to repeat the same in Fora of European languages. Kindly help. Regards, N.Raghavan | | | German University courses are still very cheap | Feb 20, 2004 |
My uni in Germersheim www.fask.uni-mainz.de is the language and linguistics department of the University of Mainz. You can study translating and interpreting there. All you pay are (I think) around 80 Euro per semester (half year). I do not think they offer online courses though. The same applies for most other universities in Germany. Unless they are private or you really study too... See more My uni in Germersheim www.fask.uni-mainz.de is the language and linguistics department of the University of Mainz. You can study translating and interpreting there. All you pay are (I think) around 80 Euro per semester (half year). I do not think they offer online courses though. The same applies for most other universities in Germany. Unless they are private or you really study too long, education there is almost for free. But this might change soon. There are already discussions about what kind and what amount of study fees to raise. I just recently tried to find out about admission for foreign students. It seems that you need to know German. I came over a clause of 100 hours spent with German classes (in a licensed school or institution) quite a few times. You might also have to pass a test of German first. But then there are also courses that are completely in English. I can't imagine they would still require the German test for these. If you have any questions, just ask. Good luck. sun
[Edited at 2004-02-20 06:52] ▲ Collapse | | | Try the Institute of Linguists in the UK | Feb 20, 2004 |
They do not actually offer programs per se, but I think they can direct you to places that do, and then the IoL gives examinations. Here's a link to the Diploma in Translation page on the IoL's website: http://www.iol.org.uk/qualifications/exams_diptrans.asp (And as to translation programs in Europe being better and free... that's fine if you have f... See more They do not actually offer programs per se, but I think they can direct you to places that do, and then the IoL gives examinations. Here's a link to the Diploma in Translation page on the IoL's website: http://www.iol.org.uk/qualifications/exams_diptrans.asp (And as to translation programs in Europe being better and free... that's fine if you have five years to re-do your undergraduate degree!) But do check into Germersheim--I've been to some excellent interpreting short courses there. I have never heard of a short (1 or 2 year) translation program, though. Best wishes, and do keep trying!
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Yes, the programs in Europe are cheaper. But doesn't it depend on whether you are an EU citizen or not? There may be (bureaucratic if not monetary) hoops to jump through for non-EU citizens. Better? That's up for debate! I do know the Monterey Institute of International Studies (my alma mater) is in negotiations to become part of the U. of California system, which would presumably make it less expensive t... See more Yes, the programs in Europe are cheaper. But doesn't it depend on whether you are an EU citizen or not? There may be (bureaucratic if not monetary) hoops to jump through for non-EU citizens. Better? That's up for debate! I do know the Monterey Institute of International Studies (my alma mater) is in negotiations to become part of the U. of California system, which would presumably make it less expensive than it is now. But the quality of the degree, which is very practically oriented, is excellent in any case. ▲ Collapse | |
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i8a4re Local time: 07:55 němčina -> angličtina Go for the IOL exam... | Feb 21, 2004 |
I, too, would look at sitting the Institute of Linguists' Diploma in Translation exam -- certainly not as prestigious as a masters, but recognised nevertheless. Various UK universities offer preparatory courses for this exam (such as City University in London, http://www.city.ac.uk/languages/dtdl.htm - this can also be done via distance learning, and I believe it has an online compon... See more I, too, would look at sitting the Institute of Linguists' Diploma in Translation exam -- certainly not as prestigious as a masters, but recognised nevertheless. Various UK universities offer preparatory courses for this exam (such as City University in London, http://www.city.ac.uk/languages/dtdl.htm - this can also be done via distance learning, and I believe it has an online component). As for studying in Germersheim (or at any other German university, for that matter): If you're not translating into our out of German, forget it. Language combinations that don't involve German are simply not offered. Apart from that, the state of German universities is appalling at present - I am beginning to think that the EUR90.50 I paid last semester is low for a reason. The interpretation courses at Germersheim seem to be doing a remarkable job at retaining their great repuation, and there is a two-year masters course available... although it's not offered for English native speakers, even the ones who interpret into German... Cheers KT [Edited at 2004-02-22 11:16]
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lauren hermele wrote: Hi there, Does anybody know of an online masters program in translation through a US university? I know that NYU offers a certificate in translation online. Thanks for your feedback. Lauren Hermele | | | norte angličtina -> španělština + ... Distance learning - Canada | Feb 22, 2004 |
Lauren, The University of Toronto`s School of Continuing Studies (http://learn.utoronto.ca&/uoft) offers a couple of distance-learning programmes with Spanish as the source and target language. These courses follow a similar format to the NYU courses. Regards, Norte | | | Stran v tématu: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » US university masters in translation program ONLINE??? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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