Author/Authors :
Nasrollahi Shahri, Navid Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran , Barzakhi Farimani, Zahra Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
This study aims to investigate the program of Translation Studies, offered in Iranian
universities at the level of Master, in terms of its curriculum through a needs analysis model
offered by Altschuld and Witkin (1995). To do so, after a review of the related literature and
conducting a documentary analysis, the researchers chose to look at the issue from different
perspectives. Current instructors, professionals who are involved in the business of translation
and a number of graduated students were interviewed so as to gather enough data to design a
questionnaire, which constitute the backbone of the study. Since the study aims at students’
perception, the survey was conducted on students of Translation Studies program, which was
based on the interviews with instructors, graduates of the program and the professionals
working in the market. Afterward, the questionnaire data were gathered and, subsequently,
went under statistical procedures. Based on the results, the researchers came up with practical
recommendations for curriculum renewal, based on the needs-analysis model adopted. As this
study has adopted a triangulation approach to investigate the curriculum, the results and
recommendations, although limited, can be of great use to educators, curriculum developers
and translator trainers in particular.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Curriculum research , Translation studies , Needs analysis , Curriculum renewal