The Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies (LINCS) has a long history of higher education in Translating, Interpreting and European Studies. The Department was created in 1970 and is highly experienced in offering postgraduate courses in interpreting and translating which aim to help meet the growing need for professionally trained interpreters and translators.
The MSc/PGDip course in Arabic-English Translating & Conference Interpreting is designed to provide students with the training required to work as a professional translator and interpreter, with the language combination Arabic/English, in a variety of professional contexts.
It also provides a sound basis for those students wishing to undertake further research training (e.g. PhD study). On completion of the course, students will have achieved:
Full details of the skills students will acquire on the course can be found below.
The taught part of the course lasts 9 months (September to June) and involves study of 8 modules, covering the core activities of conference interpreting and translation, and complementary theoretical areas, namely translation and interpreting studies and post-war political and institutional developments on an international level. Students work in both directions between Arabic and English. In addition, students take two optional modules, one in each semester. Students can choose from a range of available modules, including language electives, and specialised modules in liaison and public service interpreting, or localisation and technical writing. Overseas students are also offered a structured programme of Academic English support. Following successful completion of the taught part of the course, students may proceed to the MSc dissertation which can be submitted in either September or December.
Students on the course encounter various approaches to learning and teaching, including lectures, tutorials, seminars, practical laboratory work, and individual and group projects. The University’s Virtual Learning Environment (Vision), which can be accessed from any computer on- or off-campus, is also used to support teaching and learning.
The Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies benefits from excellent facilities for teaching interpreting and translation and for student self-study. These include state-of-the-art interpreting and language laboratories, a bank of digital resources for interpreting, and a range of Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT) software packages. Students are able to access the Henry Prais Building, which houses these facilities, 7 days a week between 8.30am and 11pm.
Graduates of the course have gained employment as translators and/or interpreters in a range of organisations, including translation departments of major international companies, translation agencies, localisation agencies, government departments, and international organisations such as the UN. A significant number are also working successfully as freelance translators and interpreters.
A number of scholarships are awarded each year by the School of Management & Languages.
Understanding, Knowledge and Cognitive Skills
Scholarship, Enquiry and Research
Industrial, Commercial and Professional Practice
Autonomy, Accountability and Working with Others
Communication, Numeracy and ICT
The full-time fee for Home/EU students in 2008/9 is £3,900
The full-time fee for Overseas students in 2008/9 is £9,950
Part-time fees are calculated at 50% of the current full-time fee rate for the year.
Fee information for 2009/10 will be made available in 2009.
You can apply online.
You can download an application form (pdf document) to complete and return by post.
Alternatively, application forms can be requested from the School Postgraduate Office.
Dr Maggie Sargeant
0131 451 4109
M.Sargeant@hw.ac.uk
Acting Course Director
Postgraduate Secretary
School of Management and Languages
Esmee Fairbairn Building
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, EH14 4AS
Tel: +44(0) 131 451 3284
Fax: +44 (0) 131 451 8336
E-Mail: Postgraduate Secretary
A PDF course leaflet is available for download.
You can order a copy of the prospectus online or view the Heriot-Watt University Online Prospectus (links opens in a new window/tab).
Apply online, download your application form, or email us to begin the MSc application process now.
