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30,560 $

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University:

The University of Sydney

Duration:

5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

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30,560 $

You can view how annual fees are calculated here.

University:

The University of Sydney

Duration:

5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

Learn more

Course Overview

This degree will provide you with the opportunity to combine your passion for the study of languages and cultures with practical skills in multilingual translation and to develop high-level intercultural competency and communication skills.

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You can visit the official university website here.

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Career

Language graduates have a distinct edge in the job market. multilingual and cross-cultural skills open up many doors – both in australia and around the world. beyond advanced communication skills, you'll learn how to examine complex problems in approaching local and global challenges. wherever you end up working, you'll bring these unique insights to your role. our graduates can be found in a broad range of careers and roles, including: anthropologist archaeologist archivist art historian business administrator or manager editor or publisher foreign affairs and trade officer government policy officer historian heritage specialist information specialist journalist language specialist media and communications officer museum or gallery curator researcher sociologist translator professional accreditation the course is an endorsed qualification for the national accreditation authority for translators and interpreters (naati) at the certified translator level. graduates who wish to become certified translators will need to take the certification test.

Work while you study

With this visa, you can work up to 40 hours per two-week period once your course of study begins.

Partnerships

Most universities in Australia have partnerships with different companies and organisations to ensure their students get enough professional training as students. In addition to increasing their students' chances to get hired by one of the universities. The University of Sydney has partnerships with the following companies:

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University

Overview

The University of Sydney is renowned for its educational and research achievements, attracting individuals from diverse backgrounds to make a positive impact on the world. It provides over 400 fields of study and has 70,000 students, 8,000 employees, and 380,000 former students living in 170 countries. Learn more about university.

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Graduate Employability

Ranked 4

Immigration

The Australian student visa is known as the "Subclass 500". It allows you to reside in Australia until the end of your studies, from three to seven years maximum.

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