Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Online MA in translation Thread poster: Omnia Rasmy Mohamed
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Hello everybody, I want your help to know if i could have a master degree in translation, from a good or global university specialist in translation, but i want to take it online As e-learning or international scholarship Register in university with fees but home based and self study. Thanks in advance | | | | Rosa Foyle Germany Member (2008) Spanish to English + ... U of Bristol | Feb 18, 2016 |
Hi I am currently doing an online MA program with the University of Bristol (Translation Studies). I am quite happy with it as it is part-time and distance learning only. They only have few lanugage pairs though. Here is a link: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sml/study/postgraduate/ma-translation.html Regards, Rosa | | | Omnia Rasmy Mohamed United Arab Emirates Local time: 11:35 English to Arabic + ... TOPIC STARTER Thanks alot for your reply | Feb 18, 2016 |
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Omnia Rasmy Mohamed United Arab Emirates Local time: 11:35 English to Arabic + ... TOPIC STARTER Thank you so much, i will check it, but how much its fees and how long and thanks again | Feb 18, 2016 |
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Hello Omnia, I am actually working in my dissertation for my MA in Translation Studies DL with the University of Portsmouth. It has been (still is) a great experience and I am loving it. The University is very good and I am very happy. Check it out! www.port.ac.uk/ | | | Rita Pang Canada Local time: 03:35 Member (2011) Chinese to English + ... MODERATOR
Omnia Rasmy Mohamed wrote: Omnia, Figuring out what fees, timeline, requirement for enrollment etc is YOUR responsibility. A link has already been provided to you. Generally, distance learning programs spell these details out on their websites. Good luck. | | | Omnia Rasmy Mohamed United Arab Emirates Local time: 11:35 English to Arabic + ... TOPIC STARTER Thank you all | Feb 22, 2016 |
Thank you all for your reply i saw that (port and bristol) is the most recommended here Thanks again | |
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Bimbamballoo (X) United Kingdom Local time: 07:35 French to English + ... I can recommend Birmingham | Feb 22, 2016 |
Hi there, I did my MA in Translation Studies as a distance learner through Birmingham. The course was excellent and I discovered that many of the leading scholars in the world of Translation Studies actually hailed from Birmingham University. The course lasts 2 and a half years, whereas Bristol extended theirs to 3. Financially that can make a big difference considering you have to pay per module. Happy to assist if you have any questions on the course. All the best wit... See more Hi there, I did my MA in Translation Studies as a distance learner through Birmingham. The course was excellent and I discovered that many of the leading scholars in the world of Translation Studies actually hailed from Birmingham University. The course lasts 2 and a half years, whereas Bristol extended theirs to 3. Financially that can make a big difference considering you have to pay per module. Happy to assist if you have any questions on the course. All the best with your decision. Emma. ▲ Collapse | | | Omnia Rasmy Mohamed United Arab Emirates Local time: 11:35 English to Arabic + ... TOPIC STARTER Thanks, Link please | Feb 22, 2016 |
[is that what you mean (http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/index.aspx) if so could you share a link of translation department please-- it will be so easy to pay for a module] Bimbamballooms wrote: Hi there, I did my MA in Translation Studies as a distance learner through Birmingham. The course was excellent and I discovered that many of the leading scholars in the w... See more [is that what you mean (http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/index.aspx) if so could you share a link of translation department please-- it will be so easy to pay for a module] Bimbamballooms wrote: Hi there, I did my MA in Translation Studies as a distance learner through Birmingham. The course was excellent and I discovered that many of the leading scholars in the world of Translation Studies actually hailed from Birmingham University. The course lasts 2 and a half years, whereas Bristol extended theirs to 3. Financially that can make a big difference considering you have to pay per module. Happy to assist if you have any questions on the course. All the best with your decision. Emma. [/quote] ▲ Collapse | | | Any other suggestions? | May 29, 2017 |
I found this very useful topic and thought that I'd refresh it in the fora in case there are other ideas out there on this matter. Any other suggestions out there or a MA in Translation with distance learning in Europe, taught in English or Spanish? | | | Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 03:35 English to Spanish + ... I did an online Master's in Audiovisual Translation | May 29, 2017 |
...at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Dra. Pilar Orero was the program director. Very good program, and writing my dissertation (or thesis) was a blessing in disguise. Be advised that this was (or still is) a professional master's degree, not a traditional MA that would allow you to enter a PhD program at the same university or at other universities in Spain. This master's program is for English and Spanish only, mind you. Cheers. ... See more ...at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Dra. Pilar Orero was the program director. Very good program, and writing my dissertation (or thesis) was a blessing in disguise. Be advised that this was (or still is) a professional master's degree, not a traditional MA that would allow you to enter a PhD program at the same university or at other universities in Spain. This master's program is for English and Spanish only, mind you. Cheers. ▲ Collapse | |
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Mario Chavez wrote: ...at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Yes, I was aware of that programme. In fact, a colleague here in the office is doing that MA. Indeed, I knew that it is not a programme that counts in the credits required towards a PhD programme, and that was why I had discarded it. Thank you anyway! | | | Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 03:35 English to Spanish + ...
Tomás Cano Binder, CT wrote: Mario Chavez wrote: ...at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Yes, I was aware of that programme. In fact, a colleague here in the office is doing that MA. Indeed, I knew that it is not a programme that counts in the credits required towards a PhD programme, and that was why I had discarded it. Thank you anyway! Glad you made that decision, Tomás. At the time (2005) I didn't think nor anticipate I would want to go for a PhD, so I took the maestrado profesional. Fortunately for me, the Portuguese universities administering my PhD program (yes, it is a real PhD, hahahah) accepted my MA without question. | | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Online MA in translation Anycount & Translation Office 3000 | Translation Office 3000
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