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2 Localization Masters 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.
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Studying localization at the Master's level in France offers a unique opportunity to delve into the intricacies of language and cultural adaptation in a global context. This degree emphasizes creating content that resonates across diverse markets, making it an exciting choice for students looking to make an impact in international settings.
Through courses in translation technology, cultural consultancy, and linguistic research, you'll learn skills like developing localization strategies and crafting culturally relevant messaging. The French approach to education fosters independence and encourages critical thinking, allowing you to explore the nuances of language and culture effectively. Many students build confidence as they engage with various projects that require both creativity and technical proficiency, adapting their skills to meet industry needs.
Graduates typically pursue roles such as localization project managers, translation specialists, or content strategists in various sectors, including tech and marketing. With France's strong emphasis on linguistic excellence, you'll gain skills that are valued worldwide, enhancing your global career prospects.