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Master of Applied Translation and Interpreting
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Master of Applied Translation and Interpreting
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
# 251-300QS Subject Rankings
18 monthsProgram duration
48,600 NZDTuition Fee/year
01 Dec, 2024Application Deadline
Program overview
Main Subject
Modern Languages
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The Master of Applied Translation and Interpreting (MATI) gives students advanced language, cultural, and communication skills to work as professional interpreters and translators. The degree is highly practical, and includes the option to complete an internship organised by UC with agencies, government, or other organisations requiring translators and interpreters. You will also have the opportunity to study overseas for part of your degree for more in-depth language learning and immersion. You will be able to specialise in either Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, or te reo Māori languages in your degree.
Career opportunities: Advanced language studies give graduates an exciting variety of national and international career prospects.
Translation and interpreting skills are sought after in many industries, including media and entertainment, business, international relations, policy and diplomacy, publishing, tourism, marketing, teaching, and many more.
Program overview
Main Subject
Modern Languages
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The Master of Applied Translation and Interpreting (MATI) gives students advanced language, cultural, and communication skills to work as professional interpreters and translators. The degree is highly practical, and includes the option to complete an internship organised by UC with agencies, government, or other organisations requiring translators and interpreters. You will also have the opportunity to study overseas for part of your degree for more in-depth language learning and immersion. You will be able to specialise in either Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, or te reo Māori languages in your degree.
Career opportunities: Advanced language studies give graduates an exciting variety of national and international career prospects.
Translation and interpreting skills are sought after in many industries, including media and entertainment, business, international relations, policy and diplomacy, publishing, tourism, marketing, teaching, and many more.
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Tuition fee and scholarships
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Domestic Students
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