MA Audiovisual Translation
- Programme director
- Dimitris Asimakoulas
- Programme length
- Full-time: 12 months, Full-time: 9 months, Part-time: 9 months
- Programme start date
- September 2013
Learning from professionals and academics in a supportive environment, you will be entering one of the few programmes dedicated to audiovisual translation.
Application deadline: 19 July 2013
Programme overview
Audiovisual translation is an exciting new field in translation studies. Our programme provides a broad introduction to the subject, ranging from dubbing and voice-over to surtitling and subtitling, while offering a practical focus on professionally oriented training in interlingual subtitling.
Learning from professionals and academics in a supportive environment, you will be entering one of the few programmes dedicated to audiovisual translation, which will prepare you for a growing professional market, as well as for the exciting research opportunities in this expanding field.
Professional subtitlers bring their real-world experience and standards into the classroom as tutors. Experienced academic staff with excellent research records help you to develop a broad understanding of the current and future challenges of audiovisual translation. Regular seminars in our Professional Aspects of Translation series, held throughout the year, provide additional insights from a range of experienced professionals.
The programme is offered in English paired with Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish, according to demand. The programme offers 24/7 access to computer labs and the latest professional subtitling software.
Entry requirements
English language requirements
IELTS minimum overall: 6.5
IELTS minimum by component:
Reading: 6.0
Writing: 7.0
Speaking: 6.0
Listening: 6.0
Fees and funding
All fees are subject to increase or review for subsequent academic years. Please note that not all visa routes permit part-time study and overseas students entering the UK on a Tier 4 visa will not be permitted to study on a part-time basis.
| Programme name | Study mode | Start date | UK/EU fees | Overseas fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA Audiovisual Translation | Full-time | Sept 2013 | £6,025 | £12,130 |
| PGDip Audiovisual Translation | Full-time | Sept 2013 | Please enquire | Please enquire |
| PGCert Audiovisual Translation | Part-time | Sept 2013 | Please enquire | Please enquire |
Programme content
Compulsory modules include:
- Interlingual Subtitling
- Intralingual Audiovisual Translation (Subtitling for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing)
- Audio Description
Optional modules normally include:
- Economics/Business Translation
- Scientific/Technical Translation
- Creative Writing and Professional Practice
- Ab initio Language for Translation Purposes
- Translation of Persuasive Texts
- Translating Cultures
- Research Methhods in Translation Studies
Compulsory Modules
Interlingual Subtitling (language pair-specific)
In this module, students will learn how to produce subtitles for foreign-language films, TV series, and so on. The focus will be on acquiring skills for analysing the various components of audiovisual materials (speech, sound, text), developing strategies for transferring audio information to written form and learning to create subtitle files using professional subtitling software.
You will take one of the following two modules:
Intralingual Audiovisual Translation (Subtitling for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing: SDH)
In this module you will learn how to produce intralingual subtitles in order to meet the needs of SDH viewers. The focus will be on acquiring skills for analysing the various components of audiovisual materials (speech, sound, text), developing strategies for transferring audio information to written form and learning to create subtitle files using professional subtitling software.
Audio Description (AD)
In audio description, additional narrative is inserted in films, TV programmes or theatre performances to describe actions, body language and other essential details in order to increase the comprehension and enjoyment of audiovisual contents for blind and partially sighted people. In this module you will learn how to produce effective audio descriptions using professional AD software.
Audiovisual Translation Issues
In this module, you will learn about the various forms of audiovisual translation such as subtitling, dubbing, voice-over and audio description, their development, their major challenges, as well as their overall relationship to translation.
Applied Linguistic Principles
Drawing on pragmatic models of communication, this module will help you to develop an understanding of how verbal language and other modes of communication are used for the creation and comprehension of meaning.
Dissertation
You will have the opportunity to specialise in an aspect of the programme by writing a topic-based dissertation, or by doing a subtitling/audio description project with commentary. Successful completion of the module requires close collaboration with a supervisor and good planning and organisation skills.
Optional Modules
In addition to the compulsory modules, you will be able to select optional modules according to your specific interests. You can complement your skills in paper translation or audiovisual translation, or you may learn a new language for translation purposes. Alternatively, you can take an option on creative writing (subject to availability) or explore issues of creativity in other areas, such as advertising.
Professional recognition
There is no professional accreditation body for audiovisual translation. However, students may join the European Association for Studies in Screen Translation, the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI) or the Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIoL) as student members.
Contact hours
Teaching: 10–12 hours per week
Private study: 28–30 hours per week
Dissertation: approximately 600 hours
Department links
Contact us
For general enquiries
0800 980 3200 or +44 (0)1483 681 681
For admissions enquiries
+44 (0)1483 681 681
