| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-10-14 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The LINGUA E TRADUZIONE TEDESCA I (LM) program is designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in the field of German language and translation. The program is offered by the University of Genoa and is tailored to meet the needs of students pursuing a Master's degree in Translation and Interpretation (LM-94).
Program Objectives
The program aims to equip students with the following skills and knowledge:
- Technical and specialized language skills in German
- Translation and interpretation skills in various fields, including economics, law, and technology
- Familiarity with translation theories and methodologies
- Ability to analyze and interpret complex texts in German
- Knowledge of German language and culture
Program Structure
The program consists of a theoretical module and practical exercises. The theoretical module covers topics such as:
- Translation theories and methodologies
- German language and culture
- Technical and specialized language skills The practical exercises include:
- Translation and interpretation of various texts, including technical and scientific texts
- Practice in consecutive and simultaneous interpretation
- Revision and editing of translations
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, students must have a good command of German at the B2 level. Additionally, students must have a strong foundation in translation and interpretation principles.
Assessment Methods
The program uses a combination of assessment methods, including:
- Written exams
- Oral presentations
- Practical exercises
- Final project or thesis
Program Duration and Credits
The program is designed to be completed in one academic year and is worth 12 CFU (University Credits).
Language of Instruction
The program is taught in German.
Target Audience
The program is designed for students pursuing a Master's degree in Translation and Interpretation (LM-94) with German as their main language.
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the University of Genoa and is recognized as a valid academic qualification in the field of translation and interpretation.
Support for Students with Disabilities
The program provides support for students with disabilities, including those with specific learning disabilities (DSA). Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the program coordinators to discuss their individual needs and arrange for appropriate accommodations.
