MATI Course descriptions

Notice of Program Availability

Please note that enrollment for the Master of Arts in Translation and Interpretation is temporarily suspended at this time. Olivet School of Language and Education will provide updates regarding future enrollment periods as they become available.

TRIP500 Introduction to Translation & Interpretation (4)

Principles and procedures for acquisition of skills in interpretation and translation of written materials. Includes an introduction to translation and interpretation; translation and interpretation preparation, procedures, and specialties; and work of the translator and interpreter.

TRIP510 Fundamentals of Translation (4)

Learn basic translation techniques and the process of translation. Includes a practical review of the English writing, editing, and proofreading skills necessary to produce clear and polished translations.

TRIP510 Fundamentals of Translation (4)

Learn basic translation techniques and the process of translation. Includes a practical review of the English writing, editing, and proofreading skills necessary to produce clear and polished translations.

TRIP502 Fundamentals of Interpretation (4)

Learn the building blocks of interpreting, including analyzing, summarizing and paraphrasing, listening comprehension, shadowing, closure, and note taking.

TRIP533 Intermediate Translation (4)

This course is designed to enhance students’ translation techniques with an emphasis on a practical review of the writing and proofreading skills necessary to produce clear and polished translations.

TRIP534 Intermediate Consecutive Interpreting (4)

This course develops students' skills in consecutive interpreting. Listening and memory skills, communication strategies and intervention techniques also are emphasized. Upon completion, students should be able to consecutively interpret non-technical,interactive messages between two different languages.

TRIP540 Terminology Management & Research (4)

Students develop skills in terminology research, dictionary usage, and glossary building. Basic terminology in the fields of medicine,law, computers, business, and international trade are covered.

TRIP611 Advanced Consecutive Interpreting (4)

This course is designed to further enhance students’ skills in consecutive interpreting. Delivery and performance as well as listening and analytical skills are emphasized. Upon completion, students should be able to consecutively interpret technical and interactive messages.

TRIP551 Advanced Translation (4)

This course is designed to bring students’ translation skills up to a professional level.

TRIP611 Advanced Consecutive Interpreting (4)

This course is designed to further enhance students’ skills in consecutive interpreting. Delivery and performance as well as listening and analytical skills are emphasized. Upon completion, students should be able to consecutively interpret technical and interactive messages.

MITI500 Translation and Interpretation in Mission (4)

Theory and practice of translation and interpretation in a mission language.

MITI501 Simultaneous Interpretation of Preaching (4)

The student will practice simultaneous interpretation on the sermons by various pastors in mission language.

COMM520 Cross-cultural Communication (4)

Study of culture, religion, a language of the mission field, with emphasis on the cultural aspect of everyday conversation in mission language.

MINS610 Intercultural Studies

This course provides students with knowledge in the subject of Biblical foundations for intercultural ministry. It advances the mission of Olivet University by equipping students as fruitful citizens of the Kingdom of God blessing peoples through diversity, acceptance and enrichment through service to mankind.

TRIP680 T&I Capstone Project (4)

This course is designed to satisfy the requirements for a capstone experience of master's degree in OSLE.

MPT700 Translation & Interpretation Internship (4)

Graduate students participate in supervised ministry in a church or specialized ministry appropriate with an approved Olivet ministry affiliate for at least 8 hours per week. Emphasis is placed on the development of practical ministry skills through translation and interpretation, the integration of Biblical and theological studies with actual ministry, and the importance of theological reflection in this process.


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