Interpreting and Communication
Milan, Italy
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
Italian
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Interpreting and Communication
The first step to becoming an expert in the field of translation, interpreting and communication. English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Arabic and Chinese and even in Danish; essential skills to work globally.
The University's historical vocation in the teaching of foreign languages is integrated with its specificity in the field of communication. In addition, the programme is delivered in collaboration with the Scuola Superiore per Mediatori Linguistici "Carlo Bo", a renowned Italian institution specializing in the training of interpreters and translators.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Curriculum
1st Year
Compulsory activities
- Language and Italian literature
- Language and Italian culture(with writing workshop)
- Current Italian Literature
- General linguistics
- Theory and practice of conference translation and interpretation
- Cultural Anthropology
Language workshops
- English language laboratory I
- Written language mediations: English language I
- Oral language mediation: English language I
- Laboratory of second foreign language I
- Written language mediations: second foreign language I
- Oral language mediation: second foreign language I
- Laboratory of computer tools for translation and interpreting
2 Year
Compulsory activities
- Culture, literature and history of the English language
- History of English culture and language
- English Literature
- Culture, literature and history of the second language
- History of the culture and language of the second language
- Literature of second language
- Contemporary History
Language workshops
- English language laboratory II
- Written language mediations: English language II
- Oral language mediation: English language II
- Second foreign language laboratory II
- Written language mediations: second foreign language II
- Oral language mediation: second foreign language II
3 Year
Compulsory activities
- Comparative literature
- International organisation
- Economy of companies and international markets
- Psychology of communication
Language workshops
- English language laboratory III
- Written language mediations: English language III
- Oral language mediation: English language III
- Second foreign language laboratory III
- Written language mediations: second foreign language III
- Oral language mediation: second foreign language III
Program Outcome
Credits: 180
Programme objectives
The interdisciplinary nature of the Degree Course in Interpreting and Communication will provide the student with both the oral and written skills of the target languages, as well as the technical and communicative skills necessary to operate in the linguistic mediation sector. These are the characteristics that, together with a solid understanding in the humanistic, legal and economic fields, form a professional profile capable of responding to specific market needs.
For this reason, in addition to the ability to interpret and translate into two foreign languages through laboratory practice, the programme aims to deliver a sound preparation in literature, culture and history of languages, as well as providing the basics of economic processes and international jurisprudence. The study of theoretical, methodological, deontological and psycho-social issues is aimed at achieving a critical approach, which can allow the graduate to address a wide range of situations of interlingual and intercultural communication.
An Interpreting and Communication degree will grant graduates access to IULM’s two-year masters degree in Conference Interpreting and Specialized Translation.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
A degree in Interpreting and Communication will allow graduates to work in any field that requires knowledge and use of foreign languages in a professional context, both in Italy and abroad. This includes multinational corporations, public institutions, the fashion industry, journalism, the publishing industry, cultural events and more.
Some specific roles that graduates can take on: external relations manager for companies or public institutions; corporate communications manager for multinational corporations or import/export businesses; spokesperson and press agent; and news agency intermediary.