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University of Strasbourg
Master's in Technical Communication and Localization (TCLoc)
- Strasbourg, France
Master degree
Full time, Part time
12 months
Distance Learning, Blended
English
The Master's in Technical Communication and Localization (TCLoc) is a flexible, career-oriented, and accredited online master's degree program taught entirely in English, specifically designed for professionals looking to further their education.


University of Strasbourg
Master CAWEB - Multilingual Web Communication
- Strasbourg, France
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
The CAWEB master’s degree provides instruction in website creation and management as well as localization and is offered as an on-campus program in French and as an online, distance-learning program in English. The CAWEB curriculum includes courses in web development, web design, project management, and localization.
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The National University of Ireland, Maynooth
MA Local History
- Maynooth, Ireland
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Local History is the study of a particular place or region in the past, including its people, culture and events. It is the foundation upon which a sense of community and belonging is built. It examines closely how historic incidents and individuals have affected the development of the region in question, providing a deeper understanding of the past and how it has shaped the present.


Carnegie Mellon University Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics
Masters of Global Communication & Applied Translation
- Pittsburgh, USA
Master degree
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
English
The Masters of Arts in Global Communication & Applied Translation (M.A. GCAT) is a three-semester program that provides students with training in the principles and practices of professional translation, localization and global communication. Students will build expertise through a.) coursework in theories and approaches to translation, cross-linguistic and cross-cultural analysis, computer-assisted technologies and field-specific domains; b.) project-based collaborations; and c.) internships.


Carnegie Mellon University Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics
Masters in Applied Linguistics & Second Language Acquisition
- Pittsburgh, USA
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics offers a one-year, intensive Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics & Second Language Acquisition program. This program equips both U.S. and international students for diverse careers in language education and research. Students can specialize in language learning research and teaching across various languages, including Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish and English.


University of Leeds
Audiovisual Translation and Localisation MA
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The **MA in Audiovisual Translation and Localisation** at the University of Leeds is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in the growing audiovisual market. As streaming serv...
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Localization degree programs focus on adapting products, services, and content for diverse cultural and linguistic markets. This discipline connects language proficiency with cultural understanding, offering exciting pathways to bridge communication gaps.
Through coursework in translation theory, cultural studies, and project management, students will learn how to tailor content for specific audiences. You’ll explore skills like computer-assisted translation, localization testing, and terminology management, which are vital for effectively conveying messages across different languages. The curriculum also emphasizes understanding regional nuances and specific user needs, enabling you to create meaningful adaptations.
As students engage with various perspectives and practices, they cultivate skills that are essential in today’s interconnected world. The field encourages creativity and critical thinking as students navigate complex localization challenges in real-world scenarios. Graduates are equipped for diverse careers, from localization specialist to project manager, in industries like e-commerce, media, and technology. By embracing the intricacies of language and culture, students gain a comprehensive skill set valued globally.