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Graduate Diploma in Arts

- Interpreting
- Translation

Programme Code: AK1288
Level: 7
Points: 120
Duration: 1 year full time / Up to 3 years part time
Venue: City campus
Starting date: 28 February 2011

AUT encourages early application. Late applications will be accepted if the programme is not full.

Entry requirements

An applicant must have a Bachelor’s degree or a relevant professional qualification, or experience approved to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.  An applicant seeking admission solely on the basis of their professional experience must have a minimum of five years of relevant experience or practice.

The applicant for whom English is an additional language must provide evidence of oral and written proficiency in English equivalent to IELTS level 7 or higher.  An applicant whose first language is English must normally have studied their language other than English (LOTE) at tertiary level and successfully completed an AUT language proficiency assessment demonstrating proficiency within public, political and educational domains. An interview is required.

Completion Requirements

A student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7.

Papers

Translation

165105  Introduction to Language Study 
165027  Introduction to Translation 
166006  Translation Skills: Analysis, Accuracy and Appropriateness 
167007  Theory Principles and Practice of Translation 
287007  BA Special Topic
167782  Advanced Interpretation Health Translation 
167772  Advanced Interpretation Legal Translation 
167102  New Literatures

Interpreting

165026   Oral Discourse for Interpreting 
166760   Theory and Practice of Interpreting
166761   Contextual Studies of Interpreting
167780   Advanced Interpretation Health Studies 
167781   Advanced Interpretation Health Interpreting 
167770   Advanced Interpretation Legal Studies 
167771   Advanced Interpretation Legal Interpreting 
167773   Advanced Interpreting Business and Technology 

Last updated: 01 Oct 2010 11:00am

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