Translation Studies MA

12 or 24 months full time

Fees

Fees per academic year 2012-13

UK and EU: full time £5,155 (stage 1) £5,585 (stage 2)
International: full time £11,060 (stage 1) £12,165 (stage 2)

More information is available about tuition fees and discounts.

Programme Overview

This programme aims to provide you with substantial theoretical knowledge to develop an interest in the field of translating and/or interpreting as a topic of academic study and research.

+Modules

This MA consists of two stages of study over 24 months, and uses English and Chinese as working languages. In Stage 1 you take compulsory modules that typically include: translating; simultaneous interpreting; consecutive interpreting; sight translation exercise; information technology for translators and interpreters; and translation studies. Optional modules are also taken from across an extensive range of disciplines.

Stage 1 is common to the suite of MAs in Translating and Interpreting. If you meet the entry requirements for this Stage, you will be registered on to the MA in Translating and Interpreting, starting at Stage 1. Upon successful completion of this Stage, you will take one of the suitable Stage 2 pathways, according to your academic results and your personal preferences.

If you leave the MA programme after completing Stage 1, without proceeding to Stage 2, you will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Translating and Interpreting, subject to your academic results.

In Stage 2 you take compulsory modules and optional modules. You also undertake either a dissertation or a translating/interpreting project. Direct entry to this Stage is possible if you meet the Stage 2 entry requirements.

If you leave the MA programme after completing Stage 2, without proceeding to a dissertation or project, you will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Translation Studies, subject to your academic results.

Assessment is by examination, practical assessments, class/seminar presentations, essays or assignments and other submitted work (including a dissertation or project).

Find out more detailed information about the programme modules

+Entrance Requirements

For Stage 1 entry you need a BA degree with a minimum average of 75 per cent (or GPA 2.75) on your transcript or an upper-second-class Honours degree or higher.

If you are not a native English speaker please enclose a recent IELTS certificate (no more than two years old) with your application. We normally consider only IELTS scores. To be considered, you need to have IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 or above on speaking and writing subskills.

If you are a native English speaker, we require good degree-level knowledge of Chinese. When applying, please enclose any evidence you may have to support your second language proficiency qualification.

For Stage 2 entry (ie advanced entry) you should have a good first degree (for example an upper-second-class Honours degree or an equivalent GPA). You must also have expert second-language knowledge. For non-native speakers of English, we require a minimum of IELTS 7.5 with no less than 7.0 in all sub-skills. We normally consider only IELTS scores. Native speakers of English should contact the School of Modern Languages for requirements of their second language proficiency.

All applicants (Stage 1 and Stage 2) will be interviewed and must pass this element of the selection process.

The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has rules for international students regarding minimum English language requirements.

+Scholarships and Other Sources of Funding

International Students, consult your own government for funding. The University offers International Scholarships, and there are funding opportunities by external organisations available.

Students should consult their employers for sponsorship opportunities

More information on scholarships, studentships, bursaries and other funding is available from our database.

+How to Apply

Visit our postgraduate application site.

Interviews are compulsory to all applicants and will be held during spring 2012. The application deadline is 15 February 2012 in order to be in time for an interview. Due to enthusiastic and strong subscriptions to this programme, applications may be closed earlier than 15 February 2012 if places are filled up.

To allow time for processing your application, you could consider to apply initially with as many available supporting documents as possible if you have not yet obtained an adequete IELTS certificicate which may follow later.

All applicants should enter "MA in Translation and Interpreting" in their applications. For those who aim for the other specialized pathways, such as MA in Interpreting, the decision will be ade after you have met all the entry requirements.

Please note: As a formal condition of the offer to study at Newcastle University, students from outside the UK/EU are required to pay a deposit of £1,500 or submit an official letter of sponsorship for their chosen programme. This is payable after you have taken the interview, within 10 days after you are informed of having passed it. The deposit payment is non refundable, but will be deducted from tuition fees upon registration.

 

+Further Information

For further information please contact:
Lucy Brickwood
School of Modern Languages
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 222 5867
E-mail: modlang.pgadmin@ncl.ac.uk

Subject Overview

This programme is within the subject area of Translating and Interpreting.