Master of Interpreting

UNSW Sydney

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00098G

This is a 72 UOC program approved by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI). The program aims to equip graduates with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to work as competent and ethical interpreters in international and domestic settings. The areas of specialisation covered in the program are legal, medical, business, community and conference interpreting. The program is staffed by leading researchers and practitioners in the field, students receive training that draws on the results of research and practical experience to ensure relevance and effectiveness. Academic content is complemented by professional practical experience where students are able to apply what was learned in class in real professional settings

Structure

72 units of credit (UOC) consisting of 9 core courses and 3 elective courses.

Subjects

  • Interpreting

Standard entry requirements

  • Bachelor degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency
  • Or Bachelor degree or equivalent in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) plus 1 year relevant professional experience and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency
  • Or an Honours degree or the Graduate Diploma or equivalent in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency

Recognition

National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters LTD (NAATI)

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Kensington International: $68,500 No
  • Flexible Delivery : 1.7 years

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