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The MA in Languages and ICT Content Development is a one-year taught MA and is offered on a full-time basis using a combination of faculty-student contact hours and self-directed learning and research. The purpose of this programme is to equip graduates with the skills needed to design and develop multimedia content and technology-enhanced learning solutions in German, French or Spanish.
This course aims to:
As part of the programme, students will take core modules on methodology each semester, and will choose one language (French, German or Spanish) to carry through the programme. For each language there will be a language practice and applied language module in both semesters. Students also choose either a technical communication or an e-learning elective in both semesters.
English Language Requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of either prior successful completion of a degree qualification taught through the medium of English or meet one of the criteria below (no longer than two years prior to application):
Acceptable English Language qualifications include the following:
Students graduating from this course will be equipped to follow a number of career paths. These include: content development in French, German or Spanish, translation, materials’ development, further study to PhD level.
Autumn Semester
French (FR5101: The French Language Today AND FR5131: Second Language Acquisition)
German (GE6031: The German Language Today AND GE6011: Advanced Language Skills 1: Analysing Media Texts)
Spanish (SP6001: Spanish in the Contemporary World AND SP6011: Sociolinguistics of Spanish)
TW5211: Principles of Professional and Technical Communication and Information Design OR
EL6041: Instructional Design
Spring Semester
French (FR5102: Theory and Practice of Translation AND FR5112: Issues in Contemporary France)
German (GE6032: Theory and Practice of Translation AND GE6012: Advanced Language Skills II: Analysing Films and Other Visual Texts)
Spanish (SP6002: Theory and Practice of Translation AND SP6012: Issues in Contemporary Spain and Latin America)
TW5212: Issues in Technical and Professional Communication OR
EL6052: E-Learning Theories and Practices
As part of the programme, students will take core modules on methodology each semester, and will choose one language (French, German or Spanish) to carry through the programme. For each language there will be a language practice and applied language module in both semesters. Students also choose either a technical communication or an e-learning elective in both semesters.
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