Graduates in Modern Languages and Translation for International will have the following professional opportunities:
- Managerial or high responsibility employment the international relations among privates as well as among institutions;
- Private practice or cooperation with agencies, institutions, operators and private companies in all the fields requiring the connection between international subjects or linguistic mediation;
- As experts of field or documental research, with respect in particular to human and social sciences;
- Translators of written texts in various areas, from the technical-scientific, to the legal, bureaucratic and computer science ones, as well as in the practice of economic, commercial and entrepreneurial activities at large;
- Linguistic mediators in public administration and in public and private institutions, to facilitate and mediate the confrontation in multicultural and multiethnic contexts as well as in tourist-cultural circuits;
- Professional in web linguistic-informatics communication;
- Language education and training experts, in institutional as well as in private ambits, for the professional requalification, in the fields of development aids, of social, economic and cultural integration, and of economic and production activities;
- Specialised consultants at public agencies in the defence of immigration languages and with respect to the European Union language policies;
- Future school language teachers;
- Future researchers in the language area.
Elective activities may help students to improve their competences for the above mentioned professional opportunities and facilitate the access to other ones.
Graduates of this course may access a PhD course, in accordance with the ministerial and University regulations, or a 2nd level master course in accordance with individual Universities regulations. Mandatory educational activities aim at training students for accessing the following PhD courses:
- Linguistics
- Communication science;
- Foreign Languages, Literatures and Civilisations.
Elective activities may help students to improve their competences with respect to these PhD courses and facilitate their access to other PhD types.
Graduates of the 2nd cycle Degree Course in Modern Languages and Translation for International Relations may carry out their professional activity as school language teachers, after the relevant qualification examination and public competitions