For me, the most rewarding thing about studying at MIIS is the brilliance and dedication of the faculty. Students at this school have the opportunity to work closely with a number of language professionals who are at the top of their fields, and their presence makes the hours we spend in class really rewarding. Why just read a good textbook when you could be discussing it with the person who wrote it?
Meg MacDonald
MATFL Chinese, Language Program Administration Certificate 2009
Burlington, Vermont
All of the MA programs in the Graduate School of Translation and Interpretation require native or near native proficiency in English and one of the following languages:
Chinese (Mandarin)
French
German
Japanese
Korean
Russian
Spanish
Students will take many courses in English and their language(s) of study throughout the program.