Translation Studies - Ph.D. Program Requirements
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I. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (24 credits) | |||
Course | Title | Credits | |
TRST | 70001 | Applied Linguistics and Translation Informatics | 3 |
70002 | The Language Industry | 3 | |
70003 | Terminology Studies | 3 | |
70004 | Translation Pedagogy | 3 | |
70005 | Current Trends in Translation Studies | 3 | |
70006 | Empirical Methods for Translation Studies | 3 | |
70007 | Corpora in Translation | 3 | |
70008 | Translation and Cognition | 3 | |
Dissertation/Research | |||
Choose from the following: | 30 | ||
TRST | 80098 | Research in Translation Studies (1-15) | |
80199 | Dissertation I (30)* | ||
Specialization in a doctoral student program is accomplished via specific combination of elective seminars in the translation studies and translation informatics areas. Students must complete 6 credits hours (2 courses) in an approved combination of seminars. | |||
Choose from the following: | 6 | ||
TRST | 80091 | Seminar in Translation Studies (3) | |
80191 | Seminar in Translation Informatics (3) | ||
Note: Entering Students who do not demonstrate equivalent education or experience with the content of the following M.A. level courses may be required to take one or more of these courses: | |||
TRST | 60009 | Documents in Multilingual Contexts (2) | |
60010 | Theory of Translation and Interpreting (2) | ||
60011 | Terminology and Computer Applications in Translation (3) | ||
60012 | Software Localization (3) | ||
60013 | Language Project Management (3) | ||
TOTAL | 60 |
*Each doctoral candidate, upon admission to candidacy, must register for TRST 80199 Dissertation I for a total of 30 hours. It is expected that a doctoral candidate will continuously register for Dissertation I, and thereafter TRST 80299 Dissertation II, each semester, including summer, until all requirements for the degree have been met.
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