French-language Translation – Field of study catalogue MU
French-language Translation“Language and culture: the gateway to the world.” |
Input language competence is at the C1 level according to the CEFR; output language competence is at the C2 level.
The study is mainly focused on theoretical and practical aspects of literary and professional translation from French into Czech. At the core of the programme are translation workshops and courses in the theory and history of translation, as well as courses in French and Czech linguistics, stylistics, and literary criticism.
Major and minor studies are identical in the corpus of compulsory subjects. The difference is in the range of optional subjects. The major studies offer a wider range of optional courses, especially courses in the field of interpretation and translation basics, translation history and sociology, cultural studies, history and culture of other French-speaking countries, and common Romance courses in methodology.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- write and speak in French at the C2 level according to the CEFR
- work independently and conduct critical analyses of language in use and intercultural communication
- apply theoretical knowledge in the field of translation to French and Czech
- apply social, political, cultural, historical, literary, and linguistic knowledge about France and French-speaking countries in translation and interpretation between French and Czech language
- be equipped with interpreting and translation skills and theoretical knowledge regarding the ethics of translation and interpretation
Graduates acquire language and professional and technical knowledge for qualified translation activities in the field of professional, administrative, and literary translation; they are equipped with social, political, cultural, historical, literary, and linguistic knowledge about France and French-speaking countries and the role of translation in the EU administration.
To access the final state examination, students must earn a total of 120 credits for type A/required, type B/selective, and type C/elective subjects.
Type A/required courses form the basis of the study programme. Type B/selective and type C/elective credits can be earned in the field of French-language translation, in other Romance disciplines, or in other fields taught at Masaryk University.
All students are obliged to attend at least one course taught in English. During the course of their studies, students should follow the study catalogue valid for their year of matriculation. The study catalogues for the individual years of matriculation are available at the Faculty of Arts website.
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