BA (Hons) TRANSLATION, MEDIA AND MODERN LANGUAGES
BA (HONS) TRANSLATION, MEDIA AND MODERN LANGUAGES
Break down barriers of language and culture with a combination of advanced language studies and training in translation and media.
This distinctive and flexible course reflects the global need for skilled language and media professionals. You’ll study your chosen languages to degree level (choosing two from French, Spanish and Japanese), as well as choose from a range of specialist modules in translation, media, culture, and society. You’ll explore the theory and technique of translating, and questions of style and register in a range of media and genres. You’ll also explore questions of policy, ethics and power in the translation industry and have the chance to gain exposure to how professional translators work by undertaking translation work experience.
By exploring media, intercultural communication, translation and other applied language studies, you will discover new perspectives which will help you be effective in the communication networks of today’s globalised world.
Our BA Translation, Media and Modern Languages is ranked in the top 20 for Media and Film Studies by 'The Guardian University Guide 2023'.
About
This unique and flexible course combines degree level learning of French, Spanish or Japanese language with the study of translation issues and media in today’s fast-changing world.
Your language learning will involve reading and listening comprehension, translation from and to English, précis and paraphrase work, the study of different styles and registers, lexical exercises, and oral work. In all of these activities, you’ll use contemporary rather than literary or historical materials. You'll put theory into practice on your year abroad as you push your language and communication skills to the next level, before choosing from advanced language modules in your final year.
You may have the opportunity to take a third language as a non-credit module with certification. Depending on availability you can choose from Arabic, British Sign Language, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Spanish, Russian and Advanced English.
Alongside developing your language competence, you’ll cover the theory and technique of translating and questions of style and register in a range of specialised areas. You’ll look at issues associated with globalisation by looking at various translation types, including the transposition of text between languages, media and genres. You’ll also have the opportunity to choose from a range of specialist modules in translation, media, culture and society.
You’ll apply your language and translation knowledge to a range of real-world situations, engaging in authentic assessments that will help you develop a wide range of skills. These will not only include written and spoken skills, but also project management, teamwork and interpersonal skills, and leadership skills, all preparing you to engage in today's globalised world.

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Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the courses listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the regular review of course programmes. Where this activity leads to significant (but not minor) changes to programmes, there will normally be prior consultation of students and others. Changes may for example consist of variations to the content and method of delivery of programmes, courses and other services, to discontinue programmes, courses and other services and to merge or combine programmes or courses. The University will endeavour to keep such changes to a minimum, and will inform students.Placement Year and Study Abroad
The year abroad is a compulsory element of our four-year language degrees.
In your third year, you'll enhance your studies by living in a country where your degree languages are spoken. During this year, you’ll deepen your experience of the languages and cultures by either studying at a local university (all languages), or taking up a teaching assistantship or suitable work placement (French and Spanish only). Through this opportunity you will enhance your language skills, while also developing your intercultural awareness, resourcefulness and flexibility. It’s also a great way to demonstrate your resilience, confidence, and ability to thrive in an international setting to future employers.
We have exchange links with many universities in France and Spain, as well as links with universities in Japan, Canada and Latin America. If you are studying Japanese, you will attend one of our partner universities in Japan.
If you are studying two languages from A level (or equivalent), you’ll normally split your year abroad equally between two countries where your two languages are spoken. If you are taking one of your languages from below A-level (or equivalent), you’ll normally spend your entire year abroad in a country where your weaker language is spoken, although you are strongly recommended to follow some modules in your university placement in the stronger language and/or spend the summer working or studying in the country of your stronger language. We can provide support and advice on this.
For further details, visit the Study Abroad section of our website.

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After the Course
You’ll graduate prepared for a whole host of career sectors, both in the UK and abroad. These include tourism, hospitality and leisure, human resources, marketing, sales, business, international banking, media, the civil service, local government and administration, teaching and education, translation and interpretation, international trade and business, journalism, arts administration, customer services, and personal services such as childcare.
Alternatively, you could continue your studies with a Master’s degree such as our MA in Global Intercultural Communication, MA in Applied Translation Studies, or perhaps an MBA. Our Careers Service run an annual Arts and Humanities events programme. This includes alumni-led presentations and workshops across a range of sectors, including charities, politics and government, writing and communications, and museums and heritage. You’ll also benefit from our annual Careers Using Languages Fair, where we showcase the range of opportunities available to you. This is a great chance to meet employers and to hear alumni speak about their career paths since graduating.
Career destinations
A degree at UEA will prepare you for a wide variety of careers. We've been ranked 1st for Job Prospects by StudentCrowd in 2022.
Examples of careers you could enter include:
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Sales and marketing
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Business and finance
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Information technology and telecommunications
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Media
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Teaching and education
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Translation and Interpreting

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Assessment for Year 1
Depending on the modules you choose, you’ll be assessed via a range of language tests, group projects and individual written and spoken coursework.
Assessment for Year 2
Through a variety of assessment methods, you will further your grasp and understanding of the materials covered.
Assessment for Year 3
While you are on your year abroad, you’ll take the compulsory Year Abroad module that will help support you while you’re away.
Assessment for Year 4
A wide array of assessment methods in your final year will help you hone your skills in your areas of specialisation and prepare for your future.
Please note that your Honours level Language(s) are core. This means that you are required to take and pass these modules in order to progress to your next level of study. Core modules cannot be compensated.
Assessment for Year 1
Depending on the modules you choose, you’ll be assessed via a range of language tests, group projects and individual written and spoken coursework.
Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the modules listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the annual monitoring and review of modules. Where this activity leads to significant change to a programme and modules, the University will endeavour to consult with affected students. The University may not be able to offer a module for reasons outside of its control, such as the illness of a member of staff. Availability of optional modules may be restricted owing to timetabling, lack of demand, or limited places. Where this is the case, you will be asked to make alternative module choices and you will be supported during this process.Please note that your Honours level Language(s) are core. This means that you are required to take and pass these modules in order to progress to your next level of study. Core modules cannot be compensated.
Assessment for Year 2
Through a variety of assessment methods, you will further your grasp and understanding of the materials covered.
Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the modules listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the annual monitoring and review of modules. Where this activity leads to significant change to a programme and modules, the University will endeavour to consult with affected students. The University may not be able to offer a module for reasons outside of its control, such as the illness of a member of staff. Availability of optional modules may be restricted owing to timetabling, lack of demand, or limited places. Where this is the case, you will be asked to make alternative module choices and you will be supported during this process.Assessment for Year 3
While you are on your year abroad, you’ll take the compulsory Year Abroad module that will help support you while you’re away.
Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the modules listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the annual monitoring and review of modules. Where this activity leads to significant change to a programme and modules, the University will endeavour to consult with affected students. The University may not be able to offer a module for reasons outside of its control, such as the illness of a member of staff. Availability of optional modules may be restricted owing to timetabling, lack of demand, or limited places. Where this is the case, you will be asked to make alternative module choices and you will be supported during this process.Please note that your Honours level Language(s) are core. This means that you are required to take and pass these modules in order to pass the year. Core modules cannot be compensated.
Assessment for Year 4
A wide array of assessment methods in your final year will help you hone your skills in your areas of specialisation and prepare for your future.
Important Information
Whilst the University will make every effort to offer the modules listed, changes may sometimes be made arising from the annual monitoring and review of modules. Where this activity leads to significant change to a programme and modules, the University will endeavour to consult with affected students. The University may not be able to offer a module for reasons outside of its control, such as the illness of a member of staff. Availability of optional modules may be restricted owing to timetabling, lack of demand, or limited places. Where this is the case, you will be asked to make alternative module choices and you will be supported during this process.Entry Requirements
A Levels
ABB including French, Japanese or Spanish. If you are taking an EPQ and three A-levels, we may offer you a one grade reduction on our advertised typical offer, if you achieve an A in the EPQ.T Levels
Not acceptedBTEC
DDM excluding BTEC Public Services, Uniformed Services and Business Administration. Grade B in French, Japanese or Spanish A-level, or equivalent qualification also required.Scottish highers
AAABB including A in French, Japanese or Spanish.Scottish highers advanced
BBC including B in French, Japanese or Spanish.Irish leaving certificate
3 subjects at H2, 3 subjects at H3, including French, Japanese or Spanish.Access course
Access to Humanities & Social Sciences pathway accepted Grade B in French, Japanese or Spanish A-level, or equivalent qualification also required.European Baccalaureate
75% including 7 in French, Japanese or Spanish.International Baccalaureate
32 points, including HL5 in French, Japanese or Spanish.GCSE offer
You are required to have Mathematics and English Language at a minimum of Grade C or Grade 4 or above at GCSE.
Additional entry requirements
UEA are committed to ensuring that Higher Education is accessible to all, regardless of their background or experiences. One of the ways we do this is through our contextual admissions schemes.
If you do not meet the academic requirements for direct entry, you may be interested in one of our Foundation Year programmes
Your first choice language (from French, Japanese or Spanish) may only be taken from post-A-level standard. Your second choice language (from French, Japanese or Spanish) can be started from beginner's level, from post-GCSE level, or from A-level - the course is tailored to meet your level.
We welcome and value a wide range of alternative qualifications. If you have a qualification which is not listed here, please contact us via Admissions Enquiries.
Native or near-native speakers can also apply for the French and/or Spanish degree programmes, but please note that the programme followed will be different from the one advertised. It is not possible to undertake a Japanese degree if you are a native or near-native speaker of Japanese.
Important note
Once enrolled onto your course at UEA, your progression and continuation (which may include your eligibility for study abroad, overseas experience, placement or year in industry opportunities) is contingent on meeting the assessment requirements which are relevant to the course on which you are enrolled.
Students for whom english is a foreign language
Applications from students whose first language is not English are welcome. We require evidence of proficiency in English (including writing, speaking, listening and reading):
- IELTS: 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components) for year 1 entry
We also accept a number of other English language tests. Review our English Language Equivalencies for a list of example qualifications that we may accept to meet this requirement.
If you do not yet meet the English language requirements for this course, INTO UEA offer a variety of English language programmes which are designed to help you develop the English skills necessary for successful undergraduate study:
Interviews
Most applicants will not be called for an interview and a decision will be made via UCAS Track. However, for some applicants an interview will be requested. Where an interview is required the Admissions Service will contact you directly to arrange a time.
Gap year
We welcome applications from students who have already taken or intend to take a gap year. We believe that a year between school and university can be of substantial benefit. You are advised to indicate your reason for wishing to defer entry on your UCAS application.
Intakes
This course is open to UK and International applicants. The annual intake is in September each year.

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Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
View our information for Tuition Fees.
Scholarships and Bursaries
We are committed to ensuring that costs do not act as a barrier to those aspiring to come to a world leading university and have developed a funding package to reward those with excellent qualifications and assist those from lower income backgrounds. View our range of Scholarships for eligibility, details of how to apply and closing dates.
Course related costs
You are eligible for reduced fees during the year abroad. Further details are available on our Tuition Fees website.
There will be extra costs related to items such as travel and accommodation during your year abroad, which will vary depending on location.
View our information about Additional Course Fees.

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How to Apply
Apply for this course through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Services (UCAS), using UCAS Hub.
UCAS Hub is a secure online application system that allows you to apply for full-time undergraduate courses at universities and colleges in the United Kingdom.
Your application does not have to be completed all at once. Register or sign in to UCAS to get started.
Once you submit your completed application, UCAS will process it and send it to your chosen universities and colleges.
The Institution code for the University of East Anglia is E14.
View our guide to applying through UCAS for useful tips, key dates and further information:
How to apply through UCAS

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