Filters
Filters
- Europe
- France
- Humanities Programs
- Localization
Sort by
2 Localization Degree Programs in France


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.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!
Popular Humanities Programs Localization degree types
Popular study format
Learn more about Localization degree programs in France
Localization degree programs focus on adapting content and products for specific languages and cultures. This field combines translation with an understanding of local cultural nuances, making it essential in a globalized world.
Through courses in localization project management, translation technologies, and cultural adaptation, students develop precise skills like managing multilingual projects and crafting culturally relevant marketing materials. Programs often employ experiential learning techniques, allowing students to tackle real-world challenges and collaborate with industry partners, providing practical insights into the localization process.
In France, the educational environment enhances students’ critical thinking and creativity as they engage with diverse cultural perspectives. The demand for localization professionals is growing, thanks to the ever-expanding global market. Graduates can pursue careers in translation services, software localization, or international marketing, gaining qualifications that are valued worldwide. Transitioning into this field encourages students to refine their adaptability as they explore various cultural contexts and industry needs.