TeamDCU Podcast: Applied Language & Translation Studies

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The latest episode of the TeamDCU Podcast features the Applied Language & Translation Studies course at DCU. Sinead McCrohan chats to DCU Student Ambassador, John Kirwan, about their experience studying Applied Language and Translation Studies at DCU.

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If you have a passion for languages, wish to reach high levels of proficiency in your chosen languages and are interested in exploring the field of translation, the Applied Language & Translation Studies course at DCU is for you!

Explore the Applied Language and Translation Studies degree at DCU: dcu.ie/courses/undergraduate/salis/applied-language-and-translation-studies

TeamDCU Podcast

You can find all of TeamDCU Podcast episodes at: dcu.ie/studentrecruitment/teamdcu-podcast-series.

The DCU Student Recruitment team brings you a series of podcasts with DCU students talking about their course of study. Each podcast goes through a number of areas that may help you in your own research on choosing a college course.

TeamDCU podcast hosts, Sinead McCrohan and Leanne Hanafin, expertly host each podcast in an easy to listen to way that makes you want to keep tuned to hear what’s coming next!

Topics covered include:

  • Why DCU?
  • Researching your course
  • Requirements for course
  • What to expect year by year
  • How to cope if you are struggling
  • The importance of work placements
  • Exams and assessments
  • Getting involved outside of your course
  • Life after DCU

Search for undergraduate, postgraduate and lifelong learning courses at DCU on Courses.ie.

Dublin City University has gone through a huge transformation recently, offering DCU courses and lifelong learning courses in North Dublin. The university has expanded its campus and range of courses by connecting St. Patrick’s College, Drumcondra (SPD), Mater Dei Institute of Education (MDI) and Church of Ireland College of Education (CICE). These big changes at DCU cater for 16,000 students on DCU courses as they venture into their third level education. The expansion will increase DCU’s facilities across North Dublin, providing students with more time and space to focus on personal, academic and skill development throughout their duration at the university.

Dublin City University is renowned globally for its academic calibre. DCU is regularly featured as one of the world’s top young universities by the Times Higher Education Top 100 Under 50. The Sunday Times has named DCU twice as ‘Irish University of the Year’.

 


Steven Galvin

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biomedical Science at TU Dublin
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