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Translation CertificationTranslation Certificate | Course Information Dr. Annette G. Cash, Director Georgia State University's Certificate Programs in Translation and Interpretation. The graduate-level certificate programs in translation and interpretation were inaugurated in 1979 within the Department of Modern and Classical Languages in the Georgia State University College of Arts and Sciences to provide professional training for bilingual students interested in international careers. Students may enroll in one or both programs. An advanced certificate is awarded following the successful completion of the courses in the prescribed sequence and satisfactory performance on the final certificate examination. TranslationThe translation program in French, German and Spanish is designed to develop advanced translation skills for students interested in acquiring a high level of proficiency in a specific language combination. InterpretationThe interpretation program in French and Spanish is designed to provide professional training in simultaneous and consecutive interpretation for bilingual students interested in becoming conference interpreters. Applicants to the program must have completed the translation sequence or demonstrate a comparable level of written and oral proficiency in their source and target languages. Emphasis is on Medical and Legal interpretation. AdmissionsQualificationsAdmission to the translation and interpretation programs is based in part on the applicant's performance on entrance examinations. Generally, a baccalaureate degree is required for admission. For those who hold foreign credentials, acceptance will be based upon consideration of the applicant's total educational qualifications and experience. ExaminationsApplicants for the Programs will be required to take an entrance examination where they will translate 1 passage from English to the target language & 1 passage from the target language to English. The entrance examinations are given Monday thru Friday from 9am to 3pm
in room 841 of the General Classroom Building for the session beginning
in August. Course of Study for Translation CertificateThe minimum translation course of study consists of 15 semester hours which include one class in comparative stylistics, one class in general translation, 2 classes in specialized translation and a final translation workshop. Students must complete these courses with no grade lower than a "B", and must receive a score of at least "B" on the exit examination in order to receive a certificate.
Course of Study for Interpretation Certificate in SpanishThe minimum interpretation course of study consists of 12 semester hours which include one introductory course, one course in medical interpretation and two courses in legal interpretation focusing on consecutive and simultaneous interpretation.
Application DeadlinesCandidates must register for the entrance examinations one week prior to each entrance exam session. Candidates who are successful in the entrance examination must submit complete applications by July 1 (Fall semester deadline) or November 15 (Spring semester deadline) to the Office of Graduate Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Tuition & FeesFor information on costs of please go to Tuition & Fees.
Financial AssistanceStudents who can demonstrate financial need may qualify for financial aid, usually in the form of grants, loans and/or work-study programs. Consult the Office of Student Financial Services at Georgia State University at 404-413-2400.
Entrance Examination Registration Form (to view this file, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader) Please fill out this form and return it by mail to the address listed below.
Program Brochure (to view this file, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Dr. Annette G. Cash, Director
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