Friday, January 27, 2012

How do I get a translator certificate?

I would like to work as a spanish-english translatorHow do I get a translator certificate?
You would have to be more specific in order to get a detailed answer. If you are in the US you can get a degree in translations. However, there is no unified system for certification of translators. Most known and respected certification is ATA (American Translators Association) certification. However, it's not offered to any language combination. They do offer certification for English-Spanish language pairs.



If you would like to work as a Spanish-English translator you do not necessarily need a certificate. However, obtaining ATA certification would be useful.



Please check ATA website for more information:

http://www.atanet.org/How do I get a translator certificate?
i believe they require courses for that. start at your local government level and ask what their policy is. it varies from state to state.How do I get a translator certificate?
Get in touch with



G. Homer Durham Language and Literature Building LL-440

Box 870202

Tempe, Arizona 85287-0202

Phone: (480) 965-6281

Fax: (480) 965-0135

E-mail: languages@asu.edu

www.asu.edu/languages/index.htm

Graduate courses: Translation Theory and Practice;

Problems of Literary Translation

MA thesis may be translation; non-literary Certificate in Translation





For sure they will be able to inform you about the requirements and where in your place you can get some help.

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