No. It only matters how many years of a foreign language you take. As long as they offer 3 to 4 years, you will be fine.
== == First of all you need to have a really good knowledge of the foreign language(s) concerned and be able to write your native language well. In Britain the Institute of Linguists offers examinations that lead to qualifications. In some countries a number of colleges and universities have specialized departments providing courses and qualifications in translating and interpreting.
Similar to my previous answer, the community college offers TOEFL classes that are just as good as the surrounding colleges and universities. It also offers lower tuition.
A language translator can attend a university or college that offers programs in translation and interpretation, linguistics, or foreign languages. Some schools have specialized translation programs that focus on developing skills in translating written or spoken communication between languages. Graduate degrees in translation studies or related fields can also provide advanced training for aspiring translators.
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20 colleges
I believe it depends if there are scholarships open for Economics students in your college of your choice. There are colleges of course that offers. Or ask the help of your local government for this matter.
Sorry development of mind can take place in own language ... so native language is important.
vanderbilt offers them
I do prefer Online Masters Colleges, they provide the world’s best Online Classes, specially they have a dedicated section for Best Online Master’s Colleges. And lots of resources like Colleges with Fee laptops, Most Affordable College.
all of them
Yes, as a matter of fact community colleges do indeed offer online courses. Some of these course also happen to be in the sciences. For example, Cuyahoga Community College offers a number of courses online including biology, chemistry, and physical geology.
Some colleges that offer master's degrees in psychology include Stanford University, University of California - Berkeley, Harvard University, and University of Michigan. It's important to research each program to find the best fit based on your interests and career goals.