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9/30/2025The Translation Studies for Information Technologies degree program focuses on the translation of German texts into English and vice-versa, with particular emphasis on the technological aspects. A second area of the curriculum consists of Information technology and engineering science.The bachelor’s degree program in Translation Studies for Information Technologies (BA TSIT) is offered by the Heidelberg University Institute of Translation and Interpreting in collaboration with the faculties of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences.Graduates will have obtained the following career-related competencies: Theoretical and practical competencies required for the expert translation of sophisticated technical texts in the areas of computer science, IT, communications technology, building automation, and automation technology.Skills necessary for the preparation of a research-based Bachelor’s thesis, particularly in the area of linguistics and translation.Foreign language and intercultural skills in both German and English, as well as a possible third language (French or Spanish).Hands-on experience in working with media technology including terminology databases, localization tools, and programs or tools used for corpus analysis and the preparation of professional and marketable translations as well as for other work with texts (documentation, proof-reading, post-editing).Comprehensive communications skills that will enable graduates to successfully present and convey specialist knowledge to fellow experts and lay persons alike.Cross-disciplinary competencies: personal and professional skills and supplemental qualifications.Interdisciplinary competencies gained both from the instruction provided by the degree program as well as from opportunities for attending courses or lectures in the life sciences, medicine, sociology, law, and/or economics.Courses are held in both Heidelberg and in Mannheim: Introductory and advanced courses in translation theory and methods in the two languages of study, English and German, are held at Heidelberg University, Practical translation classes are also held in Heidelberg.The courses held at the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences are primarily engineering courses. There, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of digital data transmission as well as applications in the areas of process and production automation and digital technology.
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Public
Germany
Heidelberg
Baden-Wurttemberg
No
3 years
6 terms
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Free
Winter: 30 September 2001 at UTC
NextDate: 30 September 2025 at UTC
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