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China stands among the world's most significant civilizations, alongside European and Middle Eastern cultures. The Chinese Studies program equips you with comprehensive knowledge of Chinese society and traditions, essential language proficiency for navigating Chinese-speaking environments, foundational skills for China-focused careers, and research capabilities in Chinese studies.
The modern Chinese language program accommodates diverse proficiency levels, from absolute beginners to those familiar with standard and regional Chinese dialects. It emphasizes building practical communication skills at introductory and intermediate levels, including business Chinese. Advanced coursework develops research and academic writing abilities in Chinese, while classical Chinese instruction combines with exploration of pre-modern literature and philosophy.
All students, regardless of prior language exposure, can access the department's complete curriculum, including exchange opportunities or intensive summer programs at Peking University.
Whether starting from scratch or possessing existing language skills, you can pursue Chinese Studies through to honors or postgraduate levels. Graduates find career paths in international affairs, global corporations, media, tourism, non-governmental organizations, academic research, and China-related education sectors.