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M.A. in Translation (On-site)

For questions regarding the M.A. program admissions or requirements offered through the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, please click here or contact Dr. Brian Baer, Graduate Coordinator.

ABOUT THE M.A. IN TRANSLATION PROGRAM

The Master of Arts in Translation program prepares program graduates for careers in translation, language engineering, international business and government. M.A. in Translation students major in one of six language concentrations: Arabic, French, German, Japanese, Russian and Spanish.

All M.A. in Translation students take a common core of major courses, language-specific translation courses based on their chosen language concentration, and graduate electives.
The full list of program and concentration requirements for the M.A. in Translation along with descriptions of the courses can be found in the .
Additionally, students may be interested in pursuing a dual-degree program combining a . 

Students may apply either for the fully online M.A. in Translation Program or elect to take the M.A. in Translation on site on the 91²Ö¿â Campus.

ADMISSIONS INFORMATION

PROGRAM FACULTY

The faculty in translation are eager to meet you, to tell you more about the M.A. Translation program in general, to tell you more about the language concentrations, the courses they are teaching, and their research. For general questions regarding admissions, assistantships, deadlines contact Dr. Brian Baer, MCLS Graduate Coordinator at bbaer@kent.edu.

For questions about specific language concentrations and courses and faculty research interests, we encourage you to reach out directly to the faculty teaching in the M.A. Programs.