Bachelor’s Course in Language Mediation Sciences

International and Diplomatic Relations

This course is very up-to-date and innovative. It is designed to teach the foundations of marketing and communication in the 2.0 era.

Objectives of the course

This course aims to train high-professional interpreters and translators by developing skills to participate in meetings of international organizations in the diplomatic field, manage collaborations with foreign countries, implement international cooperation programs for the development of diplomatic relations for international security and peace.

Curriculum

The student can choose one of the following plans of study:

Plan A – Second language of choice TRANSLATION (French-German-Spanish)

Plan B – Second language of choice INTERPRETATION (French-German-Spanish)

Unit Code

Study Unit

Credits

L-FIL- LET/12

Italian Linguistics

6

SPS/08

Intercultural Communication and Society

6

L-LIN/10

English literature 1

9

L-LIN/05-03-13

Second Language Literature 1 – other than English

9

L-LIN/12

Language Mediation 1 – English

15

L-LIN/04-07-14-21
L-OR/12-21

Second Language Mediation 1 – other than English

15

Unit Code

Study Unit

Credits

IUS/13

International Law

6

SECS-P/02

International Strategies for Economic Development

6

SPS/06

History of international relations

6

IUS/13

Workshops in International Organizations

6

L-LIN/10

English Literature 2

6

L-LIN/12

Language Mediation 2 – English

15

L-LIN/04-07-14-21
L-OR/12-21

Second Language Mediation 2 – other than English

15

Unit Code

Study Unit

Credits

L-LIN/12

Language Mediation 3 – English

15

L-LIN/04-07-14-21
L-OR/12-21

Second Language Mediation 3 – other than English

15

 

Study Unit of student’s choice

15

 

Tutorials, Conferences, Certifications and Workshops

3

 

Internship

6

 

Final Exam

6

Main subjects

Your Study Plan includes practical and sector- based subjects as well as workshops that are in line with job market requests.
The main subjects, among others, are the following:

  • International Law

  • History of International Relations

  • International Strategies for Economic Development

Some vocational workshops

  • Analysis and planning of peace actions

  • Diplomatic style and negotiation techniques

  • European projects and management of Structural Funds

Career opportunities

Columbus Academy’s curriculums of study will give you the right skills to be placed in international institutions cooperating with foreign countries. The most relevant professional figures emerging from our courses are:

  • Intercultural expert working in public bodies, private companies, international and diplomatic organizations, tourism centres, embassies, consulates, ministries, companies, publishing companies.

  • Parliament and congress interpreter (European Parliament, international conferences, government delegations)

  • Liaison, consecutive and simultaneous interpreting;

  • Diplomatic mediator;

  • Expert in mediation in prefectures, police stations, airports and council offices.

Course presentation

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