Study programme 2022-2023Français
Multidisciplinary Translation : German
Programme component of Master's in Translation : Specialist Focus on Multidisciplinary Translation (MONS) (day schedule) à la Faculty of Translation and Interpretation - School of International Interpreters

CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UT-M2-TRADMU-001-MCompulsory UEBOURGUET VirginieT204 - Traduction spécialisée et Terminologie
  • BOURGUET Virginie
  • LAMBILLOTTE Camille
  • PFLEGER Ralf

Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Allemand
Allemand226800077.001st term

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
T-ALLE-602Specialised Translation from the Foreign Language into French1545000Q170.00%
T-ALLE-603Translation from French into the Foreign Language723000Q130.00%

Programme component
Prérequis

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Linguistic Skills - Apply linguistic knowledge to the practice of translation or interpretation.
    • Master the French language at level C2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
    • Master the foreign languages at level C2 in reading and listening, and level C1 in writing and speaking.
    • Continuously assess and maintain that linguistic knowledge.
    • Transmit a message expressed in another language, orally or in writing, all the while respecting the intention, the target audience, the linguistic register and the objectives of the original language and message.
  • Cultural and Intercultural Competency - Utilise intercultural knowledge in order to understand, analyse, and contextualise in the practice of translation.
    • Be familiar with the political, social and cultural environment of the working language and the chosen foreign languages, as well as a sustained effort to keep abreast of all new developments in those areas.
    • Be able to recognise the socio-cultural components underlying an oral or written text.
    • Analyse the assumptions, implicit or explicit, allusions, stereotypes and intertextuality of any oral or written document.
  • Thematic Competency - Develop and apply thematic knowledge related to domains in which translation is practised.
    • Identify what information and documentation is required.
    • Master the strategies, tools and techniques needed for carrying out documentary or terminological research.
    • Recognise when and know how to consult an expert.
    • Maintain personal archives in a logical, efficient and accessible manner.
  • Cognitive Skills - Possess a solid theoretical grounding in translation and/or interpretation and be able to apply it to the professional practice thereof and actively pursue further independent development of it.
    • Familiarise themselves with transposition techniques based on theoretical findings, subsequently leading to some practical automatisms.
    • Develop the necessary analytical and synthesis faculties to be able to understand and work on complex texts.
    • Develop knowledge and skills autonomously, particularly in terms of researching new theoretical approaches and tools in the field, with the aim of improving professional skills.
  • Ethical and Professional Skills - Be in command of the professional context of a translation
    • Manage all phases of a translation from reception of the order to delivery of the final product .
    • Negotiate with the client and provide the services agreed upon.
    • Produce an accurate translation or interpretation in respect of what was agreed with the client and in accordance with accepted quality assessment norms.
    • Abide by ethical norms in force in the profession (discretion, confidentiality, punctuality, etc.).
    • Work as an integral part of a team (translators, revisers, project managers, etc.).
  • IT Skills - Be familiar with and be able to use computer tools designed for translation and any applications specific to fields of specialisation.
    • Master IT tools and be able to effectively use software designed to aid in text correction, translation, terminography, typesetting, documentation research, etc.
    • Adapt to new tools and evaluate their strengths and limitations, particularly in the domains of voice recognition, subtitling and dubbing, localisation, etc.
    • Keep up with new developments in the field of IT and use it for professional purposes or to carry out research.
  • Linguistic Skills - Apply linguistic knowledge to the practice of translation or interpretation.
    • Master the French language at level C2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
    • Master the foreign languages at level C2 in reading and listening, and level C1 in writing and speaking.
    • Continuously assess and maintain that linguistic knowledge.
    • Transmit a message expressed in another language, orally or in writing, all the while respecting the intention, the target audience, the linguistic register and the objectives of the original language and message.
  • Cultural and Intercultural Competency - Utilise intercultural knowledge in order to understand, analyse, and contextualise in the practice of translation.
    • Be familiar with the political, social and cultural environment of the working language and the chosen foreign languages, as well as a sustained effort to keep abreast of all new developments in those areas.
    • Be able to recognise the socio-cultural components underlying an oral or written text.
    • Analyse the assumptions, implicit or explicit, allusions, stereotypes and intertextuality of any oral or written document.
  • Thematic Competency - Develop and apply thematic knowledge related to domains in which translation is practised.
    • Identify what information and documentation is required.
    • Master the strategies, tools and techniques needed for carrying out documentary or terminological research.
    • Recognise when and know how to consult an expert.
    • Maintain personal archives in a logical, efficient and accessible manner.
  • Cognitive Skills - Possess a solid theoretical grounding in translation and/or interpretation and be able to apply it to the professional practice thereof and actively pursue further independent development of it.
    • Familiarise themselves with transposition techniques based on theoretical findings, subsequently leading to some practical automatisms.
    • Develop the necessary analytical and synthesis faculties to be able to understand and work on complex texts.
    • Develop knowledge and skills autonomously, particularly in terms of researching new theoretical approaches and tools in the field, with the aim of improving professional skills.
  • Ethical and Professional Skills - Be in command of the professional context of a translation
    • Manage all phases of a translation from reception of the order to delivery of the final product .
    • Negotiate with the client and provide the services agreed upon.
    • Produce an accurate translation or interpretation in respect of what was agreed with the client and in accordance with accepted quality assessment norms.
    • Abide by ethical norms in force in the profession (discretion, confidentiality, punctuality, etc.).
    • Work as an integral part of a team (translators, revisers, project managers, etc.).
  • IT Skills - Be familiar with and be able to use computer tools designed for translation and any applications specific to fields of specialisation.
    • Master IT tools and be able to effectively use software designed to aid in text correction, translation, terminography, typesetting, documentation research, etc.
    • Adapt to new tools and evaluate their strengths and limitations, particularly in the domains of voice recognition, subtitling and dubbing, localisation, etc.
    • Keep up with new developments in the field of IT and use it for professional purposes or to carry out research.
  • Compétences professionnelles spécifiques à la traduction multidisciplinaire - Maîtriser la production professionnelle de traductions
    • S'initier aux langues de spécialité et à leur terminologie propre.
    • Use professional software as CAT Tools with discernment and competence
    • Be familiar with translation in the foreign language, while applying specific strategies

Language Combination

Unité d’enseignement de la combinaison linguistique

Learning Outcomes of UE

At the end of the second module of the master in translation, students should be able to: - translate specialized texts in the fields considered with a high degree of proficiency as to the style and the content; - choose the appropriate terms as to ensure their translation is fit for publication without an over-lengthy revision by a specialist of the field; - warrant their terminological and stylistic choices; - use the basic tools involved in computer-enhanced translation. They will be able to provide a translation in the foreign language which: - requires little or no revision by a native speaker ; - then render the translation fit for purpose and acceptable on the market.

UE Content: description and pedagogical relevance

Translating texts on legal, political and scientific, technological, economic subjects. Practical sessions with use of the appropriate office automation and computer tools such as word processing and specialized databases. Translation of texts on general subjects and exercises in comparative linguistics. Practical application of learned strategies to produce a natural and true translation in the foreign language. Intensive and careful use of documentation and other linguistic resources meant for native speakers.

Prior Experience

Not applicable

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
T-ALLE-602
  • Cours magistraux
  • Travaux pratiques
  • Travaux de laboratoire
  • Projet sur ordinateur
T-ALLE-603
  • Cours magistraux
  • Conférences
  • Travaux pratiques
  • Exercices de création et recherche en atelier
  • Etudes de cas

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
T-ALLE-602
  • Face-to-face
T-ALLE-603
  • Face-to-face

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
T-ALLE-602Not applicable
T-ALLE-603Not applicable

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
T-ALLE-602Not applicable
T-ALLE-603Not applicable

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
T-ALLE-602Not applicable
T-ALLE-603Not applicable

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
T-ALLE-602Authorized
T-ALLE-603Authorized

Term 1 Assessment - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q1 assessment
T-ALLE-602
  • Written examination - Face-to-face
T-ALLE-603
  • Written examination - Face-to-face

Term 1 Assessment - comments

AATerm 1 Assessment - comments
T-ALLE-602Translation of different 450 words min. long text of specialised nature. Time allowed 120 minutes per text, supporting documents allowed. Oral translation of a specialised text, mainly in economics, +/- 260 words, preparation time allowed 6 minutes
T-ALLE-603Not applicable

Resit Assessment - Term 1 (B1BA1) - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q1 resit assessment (BAB1)
T-ALLE-602
  • Written examination - Face-to-face
T-ALLE-603
  • Written examination - Face-to-face

Term 3 Assessment - type

AAType(s) and mode(s) of Q3 assessment
T-ALLE-602
  • Written examination - Face-to-face
T-ALLE-603
  • Written examination - Face-to-face

Term 3 Assessment - comments

AATerm 3 Assessment - comments
T-ALLE-602Translation of different 450 words min. long text of specialised nature. Time allowed 120 minutes per text, supporting documents allowed. Oral translation of a specialised text, mainly in economics, +/- 260 words, preparation time allowed 6 minutes
T-ALLE-603Not applicable
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
Date de dernière mise à jour de la fiche ECTS par l'enseignant : 14/05/2022
Date de dernière génération automatique de la page : 20/06/2023
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