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1 Interpretation Bachelor's degree in Belgium

  • École de Traduction et Interprétation ISTI – Cooremans
    École de Traduction et Interprétation ISTI – Cooremans

    École de Traduction et Interprétation ISTI – Cooremans

    The Bachelor in Translation and Interpretation

    • Uccle, Belgium

    Bachelor

    On-Campus

    French

    The first cycle is devoted to the in-depth study of two foreign languages to be chosen from among 9 languages: German, English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Russian (Dutch and Russian cannot be combined; l (Arabic, Chinese and Turkish must be combined with English).

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Bachelor Degrees in Humanities Studies Language Studies Interpretation

Through both theory and practice, interpretation studies can help bridge the communication gap for multiple purposes such as political, medical, business and social matters. Interpretation services can be utilized in multiple modes of communication as well, such as written or spoken language.

With university education being upper most level in the education system of the Belgium, the government has put more emphasis to make sure that the students’ lives is made as simple as possible through the loan and grants programs. They offer sponsors for international students with poor and vulnerable backgrounds who would like to study in this country.

A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.