Study modern and contemporary China through an interdisciplinary curriculum that also explores key themes from earlier periods. You do not need prior Chinese language knowledge, and you can choose language modules alongside content-focused courses.
The Chinese Studies BA at SOAS University of London offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding modern and contemporary China, while also allowing for the exploration of earlier historical periods. This course welcomes students without prior knowledge of the Chinese language, as language modules are available to enhance your learning experience.
The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Chinese culture, society, and language. You will engage with a mix of core modules and electives that reflect broader East Asian perspectives.
Indicative module areas include:
Language options: For those interested in developing their language skills, Chinese language modules are available, focusing on reading, writing, and communication.
Curriculum planning: Your module selections will depend on availability and academic guidance. For the latest information on module offerings and requirements, please refer to the SOAS programme page.
To be considered for admission, applicants typically need a minimum of a Lower Second Class GPA or an equivalent qualification from their home country. Additionally, those whose previous education was not conducted in English must meet specific English language requirements.
Graduates of the Chinese Studies BA are well-prepared for various career paths in areas such as international relations, business, education, and cultural exchange. The interdisciplinary nature of the program equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills, making them attractive candidates in a global job market.
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