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When the degree is finished, if we want to continue studying we have to assess what field we would like to specialize in (see Specialisation Section). According to the specialisation, we can consider different post-graduate options.
Postgraduate by training:
- Master’s. 60-120 ECTS
- Official National recognition. Subequent studies: Doctorate.
- Non-official Master’s certificate given private universities bodies. No State recognition.
- Specialisation courses. Shorter. A degree is not required.
This training can usually be undertaken at the same time as you work at a company or you are doing your work experience practice, because the timetable is compatible.
As well as studying for a Master's Course or a Specialisation Course, there are two further possibilities that can provide excellent professional results. These are:
- Preparing for an official exam: Translator in the U.E, Translator at NATO or Certified Translator.
- Studying other languages such as: Chinese, Japanese, Romanian, Bukgarian, Russian, Arabic, etc.



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