**Why choose this course**
Our Interpreting, Technology and AI (Chinese pathway) MA course is taught in collaboration with KL Communications Ltd, whose Managing Director, Dr Kevin Lin OBE, is the Lead Interpreter (Chinese) for the UK government’s Foreign Office.
The programme has a strong practical component that responds to the evolving needs of the Chinese interpreting market, encompassing new technological innovation which is reshaping the industry and its associated research opportunities.
The course provides exceptional global opportunities for simulated a...
**Why choose this course**<br/>Our Interpreting, Technology and AI (Chinese pathway) MA course is taught in collaboration with KL Communications Ltd, whose Managing Director, Dr Kevin Lin OBE, is the Lead Interpreter (Chinese) for the UK government’s Foreign Office.<br/><br/>The programme has a strong practical component that responds to the evolving needs of the Chinese interpreting market, encompassing new technological innovation which is reshaping the industry and its associated research opportunities.<br/><br/>The course provides exceptional global opportunities for simulated and industry-relevant interpreting experience, training you to be ready for your first conference interpreter job upon graduation.<br/><br/>We support ‘virtual internships’ which enable you to collaborate with language service providers and build a professional engagement portfolio whilst still studying, that you can present to future employers.<br/><br/>The Centre for Translation Studies has developed an ambitious new research programme which will place us and our students at the very heart of future developments. The programme informs our teaching with a strong focus on the responsible integration of human and machine translation.<br/><br/>**What you will study**<br/>Our course covers the main principles, techniques and professional requirements of interpreting between Chinese and English, preparing you to work as an interpreter in conference, business and political settings.<br/><br/>Youll develop skills in all interpreting modes (consecutive, dialogue and simultaneous interpreting, and sight translation), through on-site and remote interpreting via audio/video link, note-taking and public speaking. The Interpreting and Technology module focuses on practical knowledge and professional requirements for integrating different technologies in interpreting, for example, to support the interpreter’s preparation and performance (such as accessing electronic glossaries, digital note-taking) and delivery of interpreting services (audio/video-mediated distance/remote interpreting). This provides you with the necessary digital skills to develop a successful interpreting career in a fast-changing world and work environment.<br/><br/>The Professional Translation Practice module engages students in practical workshops for translating specialised texts, whilst our optional modules allow you to customise your learning experience.<br/><br/>Your dissertation will enable you to consolidate the knowledge and skills acquired during the taught components of the course and guide you along the identification and selection of an appropriate research topic or an extended interpreting project and analytical commentary. It’s also one of the many ways of getting involved in ongoing research in the Centre for Translation Studies. We regularly have students who decide to stay on for a PhD and pursue an academic career in translation and interpreting studies. For further information, see our PhD course.<br/><br/>During your studies, you will have an opportunity to demonstrate academic and professional excellence by winning prizes. These include the following:<br/><br/>RWS Campus Top Student Award (two Trados licenses)<br/>Project management training (one free-of-charge place in the Pro PM Training and Certification Programme)<br/>Professional Engagement Portfolio Prize<br/>Best Performance in Interpreting Prize.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
12 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
Stag Hill
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Institution Code
S85
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