5 Bachelor's degrees in Translation & Interpreting in New York, United States
ASL-English Interpretation
The ASL-English Interpretation program of Rochester Institute of Technology allows students to develop foundation skills for general interpreting, with opportunities to explore specialized fields such as those in educational and medical settings, and/or community interpreting.
Comparative Literature and Translation Studies
The Comparative Literature and Translation Studies program at Columbia University enables students to study literature across languages, historical periods, national boundaries, and cultural traditions, as well as in relation to other arts (such as painting, photography, theater, and film) and other disciplines (such as philosophy, history, and anthropology).
French
We offer a bachelor degree in French at The City University of New York. French has been an international language for hundreds of years, and is often called the language of diplomacy. Today it is spoken by more than 200 million people in over 40 countries.
Clinical and Translational Sciences
The Clinical and Translational Sciences (CTS) major at the University of Rochester provides students with in-depth instruction in the fundamental skills, methodology, and principles of clinical and translational research.
French
Students in the French program at New York University are strongly encouraged to declare their major or minor as soon as possible in order to receive accurate advising, to choose the courses they need, and to receive all of the information about events organized by the undergraduate program and the French Club.