What are the differences between the Graduate Diploma and the MA?
The first-year Diploma gives you the opportunity to practise interpreting and translating at an introductory level, and to discover whether you have a particular aptitude for either interpreting or translating. The MAs are the second stage of the two-year Postgraduate Programme in Translating and Interpreting. The Graduate Diploma can also be studied as a postgraduate qualification in its own right. Find out more on our course information pages.
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- If I have previously completed the Graduate Diploma in Exercise for Rehabilitation, may I return to complete the Masters in one year full-time (or two years part-time)?
- Is it possible to transfer to the MA Program from the Graduate Diploma Program?
- What are the differences between the Graduate Diploma and the MA?