26.2616, FYI: Postgraduate Studies: Linguistic Resources Management

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Subject: 26.2616, FYI:  Postgraduate Studies: Linguistic Resources Management

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Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 11:41:57
From: Antonio Pareja-Lora [aplora at ucm.es]
Subject: Postgraduate Studies: Linguistic Resources Management

 Postgraduate Studies in Linguistic Resources Management in Translation

The objective of this program, offered through the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, is to educate future professionals on the technical aspects of linguistic resources in translation. Familiarity with the management of linguistic resources is a skill that is increasingly sought-after among those companies dedicated to multilingual communication. Given its cross-disciplinary nature, this program of study is open to any language combination, however all exercises and coursework will be given in English. Classes will be conducted by both professionals and academics with extensive experience in the field and the program is supported by the prestigious Instituto de Lenguas Modernas y Traductores de la Universidad Complutense (IULMYT).

This postgraduate certificate is geared towards graduates of any field of study who have previous experience in translation. Candidates should be interested in the advanced use of the technologies utilized in the field of multilingual communication.

Total hours of coursework: 240 hours (October through May)

Class schedule: Monday to Thursday, from 18:00h to 21:30h

This time-frame specifically has in mind those working professionals who wish to continue their studies.

Matriculation fee: 1.900 EUR 
 
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Computational Linguistics
                     Language Documentation
                     Lexicography
                     Semantics
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Translation



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