Translation Much?

Languages are so interesting because there are so many avenues one can take. You can do the traditional route of teaching, or combine language with your field of interest like counseling, law, social work, etc. However, there is a growing need for translation and interpreting. Hospitals need workers who are bilingual. Court rooms also need highly qualified interpreters. I've done some research and have a few programs to share to you. Note these are not posted because they are cheap, but because they are unique. (*=available online)

University of Texas at Brownsville
*Online Graduate Certificate in Translation
http://www.utb.edu/vpaa/cla/ml/tio/Documents/Translation.pdf

University of Wisconsin - Madison
*Online Business Spanish Certificate Program
http://www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/online/spanish/business-certificate.htm

National Center for Interpretation
Specializations in Legal, Medical and Immigration Interpretation as well as Professional Translation (avaliable during the summers)
http://nci.arizona.edu/

Collegeof Charleston
MA Legal or Medical Interpreting
http://lcwa.cofc.edu/legalint/

New York University
*Professional Certificate in Translation
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/areas-of-study/foreign-languages/professional-certificates/translation.html

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