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Is it possible to enter a European university for an IT master's degree with a translator's diploma?
Hello. I have a diploma and education as a translator from two foreign languages (English and Spanish). I want to move to Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia or Bulgaria, enrolling in one of the local universities in the IT field for a master's degree (bypassing the bachelor's degree). I want to ask: is it possible?
Are there any areas related to IT, whose graduates are in demand in the labor market in the above countries?
What about a QA tester or Computational Linguistics?
What private universities in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Bulgaria (you can also take from the Baltic countries, if there are options) that are strong in IT and are ready to take a master's degree in the humanities, can you advise? What about public universities?
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Do you think it is possible for an IT specialist to enter the master's program of a translator from two foreign languages, bypassing the bachelor's degree? Will he be able to study well there? Especially - abroad, in a foreign language.
If your answer is "no", then how can you be sure that a bachelor's degree in IT provides a lower qualification than a bachelor's degree in linguistics.
And if your answer is "yes", then it was somehow strange that you were taught at the bachelor's degree, if a person from the street and without a specialized education can compete with you.
Now there are many general courses and master's programs in the field of IT, which are created specifically
for students from different fields. Training both in person and online.
For example, at the University of York, University of Bath.
Of course, if you do not have a bachelor's degree in IT, it will be a little more difficult, but not impossible!
This is also to say that it is impossible to retrain as an IT specialist from the humanities.
Everything is possible, just be prepared to make a little more effort than in the faculty of a related profession.
Good luck.
As an option - to enter the bachelor's degree in IT in Germany. The advantage is free tuition (excluding semester fees). Education can be completed in 6 semesters. As for the master's degree, I don't think it's possible in this case, because there won't be enough credits in the subjects in your diploma.
I myself have a bachelor's degree in telecommunications and I re-enrolled with him for a bachelor's degree in computer science in Germany, because the difference in subjects is huge.
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