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Earning a B.A. in Chinese cultivates advanced skills in the language, literary works, and cultural traditions of a nation with significant worldwide influence and a written heritage spanning over three millennia. Students master reading, writing, and speaking Chinese while examining significant literary pieces—from ancient classics to contemporary novels—and studying linguistic characteristics to comprehend the language's evolution and application. The program offers access to one of the nation's most robust Chinese language curricula, complemented by exceptional university offerings like specialized courses, immersive study abroad programs, and campus facilities such as the East Asia Library. Graduates emerge as multilingual experts with sought-after abilities, gaining a competitive edge in global careers spanning business, nonprofit sectors, STEM industries, advanced academic pursuits, and beyond.
Foundational Chinese language classes are offered during fall or summer terms. Prospective majors are encouraged to enroll in introductory courses at the earliest opportunity to complete the program's language prerequisites.
Student must have a High School Qualification.
Due to limited testing availability from COVID-19, the UW will accept the Duolingo’s English Test for autumn 2021 applicants. A minimum score of 105 will be required for admission. The TOEFL iBT special home edition and the IELTS Indicator at home exam will also be accepted for 2021 international freshman applicants.
English proficiency
TOEFL (iBT) - Minimum score required: 76, Recommended score: 92 or higher
IELTS - Minimum score required: 6.0, Recommended score: 7.0 or higher