Advanced Diploma of Translating
🌍 Bridging Cultures with Advanced Diploma of Translating! 🌍
Imagine playing a key role in breaking down language barriers and building bridges between cultures! If you're bilingual in English and Chinese and wish to hone your skills, Abbey College's Advanced Diploma of Translating is perfect for you!
🔖 NAATI-Endorsed Professional Course 🔖 Our course proudly bears the endorsement of the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI), a testament to our commitment to quality.
💼 Become a Professional Translator! 💼 Develop a thorough understanding of contextual knowledge, bilingual skills, and ethical considerations essential to thrive as a professional translator.
💡 Key Course Highlights: 💡
🎯 Specialized Training: In addition to regular training and assessments, benefit from 10 extra hours per week of holistic training designed to meet specific requirements.
🔀 Master Translation Skills: Our graduates emerge with both theoretical and practical skills, proficient in translating from English to Chinese.
Grab this chance to be the voice of two major world languages and step into a vibrant career in translation with our Advanced Diploma of Translating. Enroll with us and start your journey towards becoming a skilled translator! 🌟
Entry Requirements
- Be 18 years of age or above.
- Have completed Year 12 or an equivalent qualification.
- For ESL (English as Second Language) applicants, demonstrate English proficiency with an IELTS score of 6 or above, or hold a recognized degree or diploma from an English-speaking country in any discipline.
- Fast-tracked students must undertake an intake test during the enrollment process to demonstrate adequate competency in both English and LOTE (Language Other Than English).
Career Opportunities
Upon completion of the PSP60816 Advanced Diploma of Translating, graduates may pursue employment opportunities as English to Chinese translators in both public and private sectors. These opportunities may include freelance or contract work. Additionally, graduates may use their translating skills as part of their main responsibilities in various roles that require cross-cultural communication and bilingual abilities across a range of industries.