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Languages, Cultures and Translation: Translating, Graduate Certificate

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Program Overview

The Early Entry Graduate Certificate in Languages and Culture Studies: Translating program explores the history, theory, methodology, and profession of translation. Students work intensively in the analysis and translation of different types of discourse, including non-literary and literary texts, become familiar with computer-assisted translation, and develop advanced post-editing skills. Language pairs include English-French, English-German, English-Japanese, and English-Spanish. Exceptional undergraduates can start the graduate certificate while still taking undergraduate courses with the Early Entry program.

Program Contact

Chris Mellinger

Languages, Cultures and Translation Graduate Program Director

cmelling@charlotte.edu

704-687-8754

Languages and Culture Studies: Translating Graduate Certificate, at a Glance

To fulfill the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Languages and Culture Studies: Translating, students must complete 12 graduate credit hours (usually within 2-3 semesters). The program is designed for Early Entry, post-baccalaureate, graduate, and post-graduate students.

Credit Hours
12 Credit Hours
Early Entry
Options Available
GRE Scores
Not Required

Already a 49er? Early Entry Option Available

Exceptional undergraduate students may apply to the Early Entry Program to begin work toward a related graduate degree before completing their bachelor’s degree.

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