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Master of Arts in Translation for Spanish


What Is a Master’s Degree in Spanish Translation?

If you’re considering a career in Spanish translation, it is important to understand exactly what a master’s in Spanish translation is and how it can be valuable to you and your professional development and career.

An M.A. in Spanish Translation is a specialized degree that is designed to educate professionals on translating from the English to Spanish language and vice versa. This program of study exposes students to a variety of core translation aspects such as localization, project management, terminology management, and more.

Additionally, the Spanish translator degree will help you to experience different factions within the translation field, giving you the opportunity to see where your passion lies. No matter your career of choice, a Spanish master’s degree from Â鶹ÊÓƵ will give you the knowledge and tools you need to succeed outside of the classroom.

About Our Master’s in Spanish Translation

The Master of Arts in Translation with a concentration in Spanish is offered through Â鶹ÊÓƵ within the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies. The M.A. in Translation for Spanish is a 36-semester-hour degree completed in two years on a full-time basis, or from three to six years on a part-time basis. In our master’s degree for Spanish translation, we have faculty with the ability to prepare you for your future endeavors in specialized translation, localization, terminology management, and project management.

We take pride in not only our coursework, but also in our faculty. Our instructors have a wide range of expertise and language industry knowledge that will allow each student to receive personalized advice and support throughout his or her education. Our instructors take pride in their students’ success and will be there with you each step of the way.

Our Spanish translator degree is designed to be tailored to your specific concentration in respect to translation, and provide training in localization and language project management. The program itself is offered in two options: online and on campus.

We offer both options in order to give opportunities both to students who want a campus experience and to students who may be working full time and would like to have a flexible way to further advance their career from anywhere in the world. Both the Spanish translation degree online and on-campus programs have the same curriculum and coursework requirements and will help to guide students to their prospective careers with a Spanish translation master’s degree from Â鶹ÊÓƵ.

The Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies will prepare you as a student to be successful by providing the opportunity to not only earn your degree from your home, but also to work hands on to apply your Spanish translation skills.
 


Career Opportunities with a Spanish Master’s Degree

There are many career paths that a student may pursue after receiving a master’s in Spanish translation. Some careers may include:

  • Specialized translation in the fields of medicine, finance, law, and technology
  • Localization
  • Project management

The Master of Arts in Translation with a concentration in Spanish allows for a versatile degree with the opportunity for many future accomplishments. With the approach offered by Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Modern and Classical Language Studies, all students will find their perfect fit within their specific language concentration.

Admission Requirements for the Spanish Translator Degree

In order to be considered for the M.A. in Translation with a concentration in Spanish, you must complete the following steps:

  • Complete a master’s program application
    • On-Campus
    • Online
  • Send official transcripts
  • Send application fee
  • Fulfill the entrance requirements for the Master of Arts in Translation

If you have any questions on our master’s degree in Spanish translation, or if you would like to learn more about our other areas of concentration and requirements, be sure to contact us today!