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Languages, Cultures and Translation: Translating French-English, Undergraduate Certificate

Program Overview

A Certificate in Translating represents a theory-based skill developed at the bachelor’s degree level. It is, however, not the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree. The Certificate may complement a major in any field, and is especially recommended for Majors and Minors in French, German, Japanese, Spanish, International Studies, or International Business. To earn the Certificate in Translating French-English, students must complete a sequence of four translation courses or 12 credit hours. They take one course (3 credit hours) in the Theory and History of Translation, which is taught in English. In addition, they take three Practicum in Translation courses (9 credit hours) from French into English. All courses must be completed with a Grade of B or better.

Program Contact

Mary LaMarca

Teaching Professor of French and Certificate Coordinator

mlamarca@charlotte.edu

Languages and Culture Studies: Translating French-English, Undergraduate Certificate at a Glance

To earn the Certificate in Translating French-English, students must complete a sequence of four translation courses or 12 credit hours. They take one course (3 credit hours) in the Theory and History of Translation, which is taught in English. In addition, they take three Practicum in Translation courses (9 credit hours) from French into English. All courses must be completed with a Grade of B or better. Scholarships for Merit and Study Abroad are available.

Credit Hours
12 Credit Hours
Study Abroad
In France and Martinique
Internships
In French Businesses in CLT
Program Add-Ons
Certificate in Business

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