The MSc in Translation Technology at Dublin City University is a one-year, full-time programme designed to equip students with advanced technical skills crucial for modern translation practices. This programme is ideal for students who are proficient in languages not covered by the MA in Translation Studies (French, German, Irish, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese) and who use English as a common language.
Throughout the course, students will explore a wide range of topics, including Translation Technology, Localization, Audiovisual Translation, Digital Language and Discourse Methods, Computer Terminology, and Introduction to Programming.
As a member of the prestigious European Masters in Translation (EMT) Network, supported by the European Commission, this MSc programme is recognised as one of the top translation technology programmes in Europe. More information about the EMT Network can be found here.
The programme is taught by renowned experts in translation technology, many of whom have strong connections with the translation profession and industry, ensuring that students gain both academic excellence and practical insights.
| Course Location | Glasnevin, Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 9 |
| Course Category | Technology, Science & Technology |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
| Awarding Body | Dublin City University |
| Course Duration | 1 year full-time |
| Career Path | Graduates of the MSc in Translation Technology will possess a strong knowledge of technology used in the translation field, making them highly attractive to potential employers. These graduates can work as professional translators, either within the translation departments of large companies or as freelancers, serving agencies or direct clients. Additionally, they may qualify for competitive exams that could lead to positions in the Translation Divisions of EU Institutions and other international organisations. You can find more information about translating for Europe here. For details about the Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union, you can visit their site here. Some graduates might choose to pursue further studies at the doctoral level, either at DCU or at other institutions. If you're interested in continuing research in the field of Translation Studies, you can explore opportunities at the School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (SALIS) here. |

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