Second Cycle Degree/Two Year Master in Interpreting

Overview

The programme trains conference interpreters and experts of technology mediated interpreting. It offers two curricula: Conference interpreting, a member of the EMCI; and Interpreting and Technologies for Communication, taught in English. Courses are highly profession-oriented and complemented by curricular internships, foreign exchanges, and a strong connection with the EU’s interpreting services

  • Place of teaching Forlì
  • Language English, Italian
  • Degree Programme Class LM-94 - Interpreting and specialized translating
  • Duration 2 anni
  • International programmes With one or more international curricula

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5 reasons to enrol on the degree programme

  1. You get to choose between two curricula – ConfInt with Italian and two other languages; and InTeCo with English, Italian and one further language

  2. Classes are taught in small groups. Trainers – who are professional interpreters – know you by your name, and their feedback is tailored to you.

  3. You get to practice what you learn, during classes and also in conferences and internships where you interpret for real audiences.

  4. You develop skills that you can immediately put to use on the job market, working freelance or in-house at companies or institutions.

  5. You will find cutting-edge facilities and a window on the world, with several foreign exchanges and connections with the EU’s interpreting services.

The course in numbers

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  • 85% International students and students not residing in the region

  • 58% Graduates aligned to the exam schedule

  • 9% Graduates with experience abroad

  • 89% Graduates satisfied with their studies

  • 80% Graduates who are working

  • 10% Graduates who are not working but are studying or not looking for work

  • 10% Graduates who are not working but looking for work

Course participants' experiences