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BA Languages and Translation
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Languages and translation is a degree for those who want to develop linguistic competence in one or more foreign languages alongside the professional skills needed to work as a translator. Translation is a demanding discipline that goes well beyond finding equivalent words in another language. It requires deep knowledge of both source and target languages, an understanding of the cultural and social contexts in which texts are produced and received, and the ability to make sensitive judgements about meaning, register, and tone under professional pressure. Translation skills are in growing demand in a world where global communication is constant and the need for accurate, culturally appropriate translation is pervasive. At the University of Westminster, this three-year, full-time degree develops your linguistic and cultural knowledge alongside the translation theory and professional skills needed for a career in the translation industry. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, all of which are particularly important for a degree focused on languages, where immersion and professional experience are essential for reaching genuine professional competence. The year abroad gives you the extended exposure to your target language community that classroom study cannot replicate. Graduates from languages and translation degrees work as professional translators, editors, localisation specialists, subtitlers, interpreters, and language service providers. The combination of linguistic expertise with professional translation skills opens doors in international business, the legal and financial sectors, publishing, journalism, government, and international organisations including the EU and UN where translation and multilingual communication are central. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in translation, interpreting, or applied linguistics, developing specialist expertise for professional or research careers.
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