15 Options to Study Translation in Mexico
Auteur du fil: Luis Mondragón
Luis Mondragón
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Local time: 15:30
anglais vers espagnol
Feb 10, 2011

Hi everyone

I am looking for options in Mexico to continue my education as a translator. So, I compiled a list of the (in my opinion) most relevant translation courses, diplomas and licenciaturas. I would like to share the results of this little research with fellow students and translators in Mexico.


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Hi everyone

I am looking for options in Mexico to continue my education as a translator. So, I compiled a list of the (in my opinion) most relevant translation courses, diplomas and licenciaturas. I would like to share the results of this little research with fellow students and translators in Mexico.


Diplomados, Carreras Técnicas (Diplomas)

Licenciaturas (B.A)

Maestrías (M.A.)






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Lyandra
Lyandra
États-Unis
Local time: 17:30
français vers anglais
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Which school did you decide to study at? Aug 28, 2011

Are you happy with your choice so far?

 


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