Interpreting degrees in All England

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University of East Anglia UEA

1 interpreting courses EASTERN ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 49th
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The best aspects of my experience so far has been the lessons as they have been engaging anf interesting. Everything is cleaely explained and there is plenty of support if there were to be things I was unaware of. Another of the best aspects has been the people as everyome is welcoming and friendly. I've had a few issues with my room and the people who have fixed the issues have been friendly and communicated everything that was being done to sort the problems. The worst aspects of my uni experience has been the several issues i have jad with my accomodatiom as i have had several plumbing issues and experience regilar fire alarms outside of set test times.

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University of Lancashire

2 interpreting courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
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Best experience is the facilities, and the student centre. Worst experience? I have two: the accommodation office and the actual course. During summer break, I am having a lot of problems trying to find somewhere to stay until September 6th, and they have offered me an extension in the same building where I currently am - on the top floor, and I am disabled, which they know. They five hundred quid for me to stay there for just six weeks - disgusting. Second - the course. I was really enjoying it until the summer placement (Bone Boot Camp). The mornings were fine, as we were talking about the skeleton - I want to go into bioarchaeology and osteoarchaeology when - or if - I graduate. There were too much emphasis on social media, or a 'Social Media Takeover' as it's called. ! And I thought archaeology and anthropology were sciences, not to be taken lightly, but this makes it seem like a joke, and a bad one, at that. It's clear this course is engineered to appeal to much younger students, and not someone nearly 50, as I am. I am good with technology, but I don't think social media should be part of this course, or career. If I wanted to be an influencer, I would be putting dumb videos on YouTube or TikTok. I just can't take it seriously anymore, and all this stress of what's happening right now? I am really thinking about dropping out, because it's not worth the aggravation. I gave up my home, and my job to do this, and it was obviously a sacrifice that I shouldn't have made. UCLAN is great if you're under 35. If not, you're screwed

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Year 1
  • DF1112: Deaf People in Society
  • DF1113: Communities, Cultures and Identities
  • DF1300: Employability and the Deaf Community
  • SI1005: Historical Development of British Sign Language
  • SI1100: British Sign Language 100
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British Sign Language (BSL) and Deaf Studies - BA (Hons)
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  • DF1112: Deaf People in Society
  • DF1113: Communities, Cultures and Identities
  • DF1300: Employability and the Deaf Community
  • SI1005: Historical Development of British Sign Language
  • SI1100: British Sign Language 100
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University of Wolverhampton

1 interpreting courses WEST MIDLANDS
WUSCA ranking: 10th
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The best aspect of my university experience has been the supportive learning environment and access to diverse academic and professional opportunities. The teaching staff are approachable and knowledgeable, and the university provides useful resources that help students develop both academically and professionally. Studying in a diverse community has also helped me grow in confidence and cultural awareness. The most challenging aspect has been balancing academic responsibilities with part-time work and managing living costs, especially as an international student. While support services are available, clearer guidance on financial support, employability opportunities, and tailored support for international students would further improve the overall experience. Overall, the university is a great place to study, and enhanced support in these areas would make the student experience even stronger.

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  • British Sign Language 1
  • British Sign Language 2
  • Deaf History and Heritages
  • Linguistics: British Sign Language
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University of Westminster, London

1 interpreting courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 25th
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The best thing would be making new friends from different cultures while learning life skills that will help you in life. The worst, I would say not having the Messy Monday, which does not go ahead anymore, which would make it hard for people to socialise and make new friends

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Newcastle University

1 interpreting courses NORTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 16th
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WUSCA ranking: 30th
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Great social life, good options for student societies, a lot of student support. A lot of professionals teaching on the course and it gave me exactly what I wanted for my career progression into genetics

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University of Essex

1 interpreting courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 20th
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WUSCA ranking: 90th
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I think the University of Essex has a good campus. It’s well maintained and beautiful, most importantly as someone who commutes it’s easy to access with multiple bus stops which are convenient. I think my philosophy aspect of my course is fantastic, always supportive and very easy to communicate with! Law here is also fantastic. There’s many great study facilities, I’m finding more each day! I also think the student union is great here! Very interactive even for a commuter.

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Year 1
  • Careers and Employability Skills for Languages and Linguistics
  • Concepts of Translation and Cultural Mediation
  • Language Expert 1
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