The Translation Studies with History of Art and Visual Culture course at Royal Holloway, University of London offers a unique opportunity to study translation, alongside art history and visual culture. The programme will equip students with a range of skills and provide an understanding of the theory and practice of translation, as well as the history of art and visual culture.Course Content: The course involves studying various modules such as Translation Studies and Beginning Histories. Other modules include Comparative Literature and Culture, Early Modern Exchanges: Europe and the World, Medieval Worlds and more. Students are given an opportunity to travel to places of historical interest and the chance to study abroad. The curriculum combines practical language work with a major element of theory and a focus on the interplay of image and text.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Translation Studies, Beginning Histories, Comparative Literature and Culture, Early Modern Exchanges: Europe and the World, Going Global: Exploring World History and more. Future Careers: After completion of the course, students can consider a future in public relations, marketing, publishing, education, or the culture sectors. Translation graduates are well-equipped to take up careers in teaching, international commerce, and government agencies, as well as to further study and research. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.