

BA Modern Languages with Translation and Transcultural Studies
About this course
Modern Languages with Translation and Transcultural Studies is a degree that takes seriously both the practice of working across linguistic boundaries and the critical understanding of what those boundaries mean. Languages are not simply codes for encoding and decoding information: they are the media through which different cultures, histories, and ways of understanding the world are expressed and transmitted. Translation is the skilled and necessarily interpretive practice of moving meaning between languages, and transcultural studies examines what happens at the points where cultures meet, borrow, misunderstand, and transform each other. At the University of Warwick, this four-year, full-time degree allows you to study two or three languages alongside the cultural contexts in which they are spoken, developing your linguistic competence while building the critical frameworks needed to engage with translation as a professional practice and a cultural phenomenon. The programme looks at the nuances and cultural debates that shape interactions between different peoples and societies, training you to work with language in ways that go beyond mechanical translation to genuine cross-cultural understanding. The degree includes a sandwich year with work placements and the requirement to spend time studying or working abroad, giving you the professional experience and linguistic immersion that a degree of this kind demands. Graduates are well placed for careers in professional translation and interpreting, language services, international business, the civil service, diplomacy, publishing, journalism, education, and the many organisations that require people who can bridge linguistic and cultural boundaries effectively. The academic understanding of translation and transcultural processes is also directly relevant to research and postgraduate study in translation studies, linguistics, modern languages, or comparative cultural studies.
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