Program Requirements
The Master of Translation (Advanced) requires the completion of 96 units, which must consist of
A maximum of 24 units of language courses at 1000, 2000 and 3000 level
A minimum of 72 units must come from 6000-level, 7000-level and 8000-level courses
The 96 units must consist of:
24 units from completion of introductory courses in any of the following lists:
Ancient Greek
GREK3125 Advanced Ancient Greek (6 units)
Arabic
ARAB3001 Advanced Arabic 1 (6 units)
ARAB3002 Advanced Arabic 2 (6 units)
Chinese
CHIN3022 Modern Chinese 5 (6 units)
CHIN3023 Modern Chinese 6 (6 units)
CHIN3024 Advanced Modern Chinese A (6 units)
CHIN3025 Advanced Modern Chinese B (6 units)
English
ENGL6015 Creative Writing (6 units)
LING6001 Introduction to the Study of Language (6 units)
LING6020 The Structure of English (6 units)
French
FREN3010 Advanced French I (6 units)
FREN3011 Advanced French II (6 units)
German
GERM3007 German Studies - Advanced 1 (6 units)
GERM3008 German Studies: Advanced German 2 (6 units)
Hindi
HIND3600 Hindi 6 (6 units)
Indonesian
INDN3003 Indonesian 6 (6 units)
Italian
ITAL3015 Advanced Italian Topics in Language, Culture and Society (6 units)
ITAL3016 Advanced Italian Topics in Language and Literary Studies (6 units)
Japanese
JPNS3001 Japanese 5 (6 units)
JPNS3002 Japanese 6 (6 units)
Korean
KORE3013 Korean 6 (6 units)
Latin
LATN3125 Advanced Latin (6 units)
Literary Chinese
CHIN2019 Literary Chinese 1 (6 units)
CHIN2021 Literary Chinese 2 (6 units)
Persian
PERS3005 Advanced Persian A (6 units)
PERS3006 Advanced Persian B (6 units)
Sanskrit
SKRT2103 Sanskrit (6 units)
Spanish
SPAN3031 Advanced Spanish Topics in Language and Linguistics (6 units)
SPAN3030 Advanced Spanish Topics in Language and Culture (6 units)
Thai
THAI3008 Thai 6 (6 units)
Vietnamese
VIET3003 Vietnamese 6 (6 units)
24 units from the following Research component:
18 units from completion of the following compulsory research training courses
LANG6001 Translation across Languages: The Translation of Literary Texts (6 units)
LANG6002 Translation across Languages: Specialised Materials (6 units)
LING6015 Language, Culture and Translation (6 units)
6 units from one of the following research project courses:
ANIP6503 Australian National Internships Program A (6 units)
LANG8016 Translation Project (6 units)
Maximum 24 units from completion of contextual courses in any of the following lists:
Cross Cultural Communication
ASIA8051 Language and Power in Asia and the Pacific (6 units)
LING6021 Cross Cultural Communication (6 units)
Communication Genres
ENGL6026 Creative Writing 3 Advanced Fiction (6 units)
HIST8011 Biography and History (6 units)
HUMN8026 Writing in the Public Sphere (6 units)
SCOM8014 Communicating Science with the Public (6 units)
Maximum 24 units from completion of courses on one of the following lists:
Arabic
ARAB3006 Special Topics in Arabic (6 units)
ARAB3008 Media Arabic 2 (6 units)
Australian Indigenous Languages and Society
ANTH6005 Traditional Australian Indigenous Cultures, Societies and Environment (6 units)
LING6016 Language and Society in Indigenous Australia (6 units)
Chinese
CHIN2019 Literary Chinese 1 (6 units)
CHIN2021 Literary Chinese 2 (6 units)
CHIN3015 Advanced Literary Chinese* (6 units)
CHIN3041 Chinese-English Translation (6 units)
CHIN3216 Chinese-English Interpreting: Methodology and Practice (6 units)
CHST3211 Reading China: Past and Present (6 units)
CHST3212 Reading Chinese Literature: Theory and Criticism (6 units)
LING2017 Chinese Linguistics (6 units)
*CHIN3015 may be completed more than once if the topic is different.
English
LING6008 Semantics (6 units)
LING6023 Dictionaries and Dictionary-Making (6 units)
LING6030 Advanced Academic English (6 units)
LING6529 The History of the English Language (6 units)
LING8026 Qualitative Research Methods in Language Studies (6 units)
ENGL6008 Theories and Methodologies for Literary Studies (6 units)
ENGL6025 Contemporary Australian Writing (6 units)
ENGL6117 The Politics of Comedy from the Globe to The Office (6 units)
French
FREN3107 Voyages littéraires: Modern Literature in French (6 units)
FREN3108 From Colonialism to Cinéma-monde: Films of the French-speaking World (6 units)
FREN3515 The Sounds of French: Phonetics and Pronunciation (6 units)
German
GERM2113 German Film Since the Wall: Identity, History and Belonging (6 units)
GERM3051 German Literature and Culture (6 units)
GERM3049 Berlin Stories: Places, Words, Images (6 units)
Hindi
ASIA3108 Research Topics in South and Southeast Asian Languages B (6 units)
HIND2525 Learning Language Locally: India (6-12 units)
Indonesian
ASIA3108 Research Topics in South and Southeast Asian Languages B (6 units)
INDN3015 Advanced Indonesian: Translation into English (6 units)
INDN3104 Advanced Indonesian: History and Development of the Language (6 units)
INDN2525 Learning Language Locally: Indonesia (6-12 units)
Italian
ITAL3015 Advanced Italian Topics in Language, Culture and Society (6 units)
ITAL3016 Advanced Italian Topics in Language and Literary Studies (6 units)
Japanese
JPNS2525 Learning Language Locally: Japan (6 units)
JPNS3005 Advanced Japanese: Issues in Contemporary Japan (6 units)
JPNS3006 Advanced Japanese: Language in Context (6 units)
JPNS3007 Advanced Japanese: Readings in Culture and Society (6 units)
JPNS3008 Advanced Japanese: Readings in Literature (6 units)
JPNS3012 Teaching Japanese: Content (6 units)
JPNS3013 Japanese - English Translation (6 units)
JPNS3014 Teaching Japanese: Method (6 units)
JPNS3023 Research Topics in Japanese: History and Society (6 units)
JPNS3024 Research Topics in Japanese: International Relations and Politics (6 units)
JPNS3102 Debating Japan: Contemporary Intellectual Debates (6 units)
Korean
KORE3015 Advanced Korean: Film and Society (6 units)
KORE3018 Advanced Korean: Literature and Media (6 units)
Literary Chinese
CHIN3015 Advanced Literary Chinese* (6 units)
* CHIN3015 may be completed more than once if the topic is different.
Sanskrit
ASIA3108 Research Topics in South and Southeast Asian Languages B (6 units)
SKRT3002 Sanskrit 7 (6 units)
SKRT3003 Sanskrit 8 (6 units)
Spanish
SPAN2107 Cinema from the Spanish-Speaking World (6 units)
SPAN2601 The Sounds of Spanish (6 units)
SPAN2604 Multilingualism and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas (6 units)
SPAN3100 Violence and Power in Hispanic Literature: Crímenes Perfectos (6 units)
Thai
ASIA3108 Research Topics in South and Southeast Asian Languages B (6 units)
Vietnamese
ASIA3108 Research Topics in South and Southeast Asian Languages B (6 units)
24 units from completion of THES8105 Thesis *
* Students applying for Certified Advanced Translator must complete a substantial translation and exegesis in THES8105.
Students must have the written agreement of an identified supervisor in order to enrol in THES8105 Thesis in a specified semester one calendar year in advance of the start date of that semester. Students who do not have the written agreement of an identified supervisor one calendar year in advance, or whose agreed supervisor either subsequently leaves the university or is on leave from the university, will be transferred to the Master of Translation.
Unless otherwise stated, a course used to satisfy the requirements of one list may not be double counted towards satisfying the requirements of another list.
Students are strongly recommended to discuss their study options with the program convener.
Master Research
This degree has been accredited at AQF Level 9 with a significant component of Research.
Master Research Training
This degree has been accredited at AQF Level 9 with a significant component of Research.
Study Options
Year 1 48 units | Introductory Course 6 units | Introductory Course 6 units | Introductory Course 6 units | Introductory Course 6 units |
LANG6001 | LING6015 Language, Culture and Translation 6 units | Contextual Course 6 units | Contextual Course 6 units | |
Year 2 48 units | LANG6002 Translation across Languages: Specialised Materials 6 units | Research Project Course 6 units | Contextual Course 6 units | Contextual Course 6 units |
- | THES8105 24 units | - | - |
Admission Requirements
At a minimum, all applicants must meet program-specific academic/non-academic requirements, and English language requirements. Admission to most ANU programs is on a competitive basis. Therefore, meeting all admission requirements does not automatically guarantee entry.
Admission is by transfer from the Master of Translation with a minimum GPA of 6/7 as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis.
If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks.
Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Masters (Advanced) degree.
Students must have the written agreement of an identified supervisor in order to enrol in THES8105 Thesis in a specified semester one calendar year in advance of the start date of that semester. Students who do not have the written agreement of an identified supervisor one calendar year in advance, or whose agreed supervisor either subsequently leaves the university or is on leave from the university, will be transferred to the Master of Translation.
In line with the university's admissions policy and strategic plan, an assessment for admission may include competitively ranking applicants on the basis of specific academic achievement, English language proficiency and diversity factors.
Academic achievement & English language proficiency
The minimum academic requirement for full entry and enrolment is a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 6.0/7.0.
However, applicants will first be ranked on a GPA ('GPA1') that is calculated using all but the last semester (or equivalent) of the Bachelor degree used for admission purposes.
If required, ranking may further be confirmed on the basis of:
• a GPA ('GPA2') calculated on the penultimate and antepenultimate semesters (or equivalent) of the Bachelor degree used for admission purposes; and/or
• demonstrating higher-level English language proficiency.
Prior to enrolment in this ANU program, all students who gain entry will have their Bachelor degree reassessed, to confirm minimum requirements were met.
Diversity factors
As Australia’s national university, ANU is global representative of Australian research and education. ANU endeavours to recruit and maintain a diverse and deliberate student cohort representative not only of Australia, but the world. In order to achieve these outcomes, competitive ranking of applicants may be adjusted to ensure access to ANU is a reality for brilliant students from countries across the globe.
Assessment of qualifications
Unless otherwise indicated, ANU will accept all Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications or international equivalents that meet or exceed the published admission requirements of our programs, provided all other admission requirements are also met.
Where an applicant has more than one completed tertiary qualification, ANU will base assessment on the qualification that best meets the admission requirements for the program. Find out more about the Australian Qualifications Framework: www.aqf.edu.au
ANU uses a 7-point Grade Point Average (GPA) scale. All qualifications submitted for admission at ANU will be converted to this common scale, which will determine if an applicant meets our published admission requirements. Find out more about how a 7-point GPA is calculated for Australian universities: www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/admission-criteria/tertiary-qualifications
Unless otherwise indicated, where an applicant has more than one completed tertiary qualification, ANU will calculate the GPA for each qualification separately. ANU will base assessment on the best GPA of all completed tertiary qualifications of the same level or higher.
Applications for course credit
Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units (one semester) of credit.
Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Bachelor degree with Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units (one year) of credit.
Alternate Admin Requirements
At a minimum, all applicants must meet program-specific academic/non-academic requirements, and English language requirements. Admission to most ANU programs is on a competitive basis. Therefore, meeting all admission requirements does not automatically guarantee entry.
Admission is by transfer from the Master of Translation with a minimum GPA of 6/7 as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis.
If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks.
Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Masters (Advanced) degree.
Students must have the written agreement of an identified supervisor in order to enrol in THES8105 Thesis in a specified semester one calendar year in advance of the start date of that semester. Students who do not have the written agreement of an identified supervisor one calendar year in advance, or whose agreed supervisor either subsequently leaves the university or is on leave from the university, will be transferred to the Master of Translation.
In line with the university's admissions policy and strategic plan, an assessment for admission may include competitively ranking applicants on the basis of specific academic achievement, English language proficiency and diversity factors.
Academic achievement & English language proficiency
The minimum academic requirement for full entry and enrolment is a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 6.0/7.0.
However, applicants will first be ranked on a GPA ('GPA1') that is calculated using all but the last semester (or equivalent) of the Bachelor degree used for admission purposes.
If required, ranking may further be confirmed on the basis of:
• a GPA ('GPA2') calculated on the penultimate and antepenultimate semesters (or equivalent) of the Bachelor degree used for admission purposes; and/or
• demonstrating higher-level English language proficiency.
Prior to enrolment in this ANU program, all students who gain entry will have their Bachelor degree reassessed, to confirm minimum requirements were met.
Diversity factors
As Australia’s national university, ANU is global representative of Australian research and education. ANU endeavours to recruit and maintain a diverse and deliberate student cohort representative not only of Australia, but the world. In order to achieve these outcomes, competitive ranking of applicants may be adjusted to ensure access to ANU is a reality for brilliant students from countries across the globe.
Assessment of qualifications
Unless otherwise indicated, ANU will accept all Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications or international equivalents that meet or exceed the published admission requirements of our programs, provided all other admission requirements are also met.
Where an applicant has more than one completed tertiary qualification, ANU will base assessment on the qualification that best meets the admission requirements for the program. Find out more about the Australian Qualifications Framework: www.aqf.edu.au
ANU uses a 7-point Grade Point Average (GPA) scale. All qualifications submitted for admission at ANU will be converted to this common scale, which will determine if an applicant meets our published admission requirements. Find out more about how a 7-point GPA is calculated for Australian universities: www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/admission-criteria/tertiary-qualifications
Unless otherwise indicated, where an applicant has more than one completed tertiary qualification, ANU will calculate the GPA for each qualification separately. ANU will base assessment on the best GPA of all completed tertiary qualifications of the same level or higher.
Applications for course credit
Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units (one semester) of credit.
Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Bachelor degree with Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units (one year) of credit.
Credit Granted
Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units (one semester) of credit.
Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Bachelor degree with Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units (one year) of credit.
Cognate Disciplines
Applied Linguistics, Area Studies, Communication, Languages,Linguistics, Literature, Translating/Interpreting.
Indicative fees
- Annual indicative fee for domestic students
- $32,670.00
For more information see: http://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/costs-fees
- Annual indicative fee for international students
- $53,110.00
For further information on International Tuition Fees see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments/international-tuition-fees
Fee Information
All students are required to pay the Services and amenities fee (SA Fee)
The annual indicative fee provides an estimate of the program tuition fees for international students and domestic students (where applicable). The annual indicative fee for a program is based on the standard full-time enrolment load of 48 units per year (unless the program duration is less than 48 units). Fees for courses vary by discipline meaning that the fees for a program can vary depending on the courses selected. Course fees are reviewed on an annual basis and typically will increase from year to year. The tuition fees payable are dependent on the year of commencement and the courses selected and are subject to increase during the period of study.
For further information on Fees and Payment please see: https://www.anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/fees-payments
Scholarships
ANU offers a wide range of scholarships to students to assist with the cost of their studies.
Eligibility to apply for ANU scholarships varies depending on the specifics of the scholarship and can be categorised by the type of student you are. Specific scholarship application process information is included in the relevant scholarship listing.
For further information see the Scholarships website.
A Master of Translation (Advanced) will equip you with the highly-developed analytical and written communication skills in English and a language of focus, which you need to succeed in professional translation, as well as intercultural competence and transferable skills that will prepare you to succeed in increasingly global, multilingual work environments. It is designed to provide students with a focused qualification in the fields of literary and technical translation, along with an understanding of the history of translation and an appreciation of many critical issues in the field.
The degree provides a pathway for those who want to pursue doctoral studies in translation studies.
The ANU is home to a team of world-renowned intercultural specialists and language specialists who are also experienced translators. ANU offers the greatest variety of specialised language expertise available in Australia and is the ideal location for your study of translation.
The Master of Translation (Advanced) is a professional degree endorsed by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI). Upon successful completion of THES8105 (Option 1), students are eligible for the Certified Advanced Translator testing level subject to the availability of the NAATI certification tests for each language. Upon successful completion of THES8105 (Option 2), students are eligible for the Certified Translator testing level subject to the availability of the NAATI certification tests for each language.
Career Options
ANU ranks among the world's very finest universities. Our nearly 100,000 alumni include political, business, government, and academic leaders around the world.
We have graduated remarkable people from every part of our continent, our region and all walks of life.
Learning Outcomes
- demonstrate a thorough knowledge of translation theory and practice specific to English and the language of focus;
- evaluate theories concerning the nature and use of translation and the practical application of those theories to specific areas of interest to the student;
- demonstrate an awareness of fundamental issues in translation including the processes of translation, assessing translations, the place of register and genre, and the questions of pragmatic and cultural interpretation;
- critically apply theoretical frameworks to the creation of translations;
- show analytic skills and creative thinking in translating between English and the language of focus;
- complete a major piece of research in the field of Translation.
Research Strengths
This degree has been accredited at AQF Level 9 with a significant component of Research.
Inherent Requirements
Information on inherent requirements is currently not available for this program.