BA CHINA STUDIES

China Studies

Overview

The BA China Studies provides you with an in-depth understanding of one of the most important global players of the 21st century – China.

You will learn to apply theories from the humanities and social sciences to your understanding and analysis of China while benefiting from living in country and experiencing the language and culture first hand.

The programme offers two pathways depending on your career goals. If you are interested in teaching the Chinese language, you can choose the ‘Teaching Chinese as an International Language’ pathway. If you are interested in the study and application of the social sciences, including teaching, you can choose the ‘Contemporary China Studies’ pathway.

All students study the same modules in Years One and Two, allowing you to establish your strengths and interests before selecting your pathway for Years Three and Four.

Why should I study China Studies at XJTLU?

  • Experience China first-hand and take advantage of XJTLU’s strategic location in Suzhou – one of the most culturally and economically vibrant places in the country
  • Study a broad range of topics including those related to China’s history and culture, society and politics, and business and economics
  • Benefit from opportunities to undertake fieldwork and fieldtrips in different parts of China
  • Learn Chinese, one of the most spoken languages in the world
  • Earn two degrees: an XJTLU degree from the Chinese Ministry of Education and a globally recognised degree from the University of Liverpool, a member of the Russell Group of leading UK universities.

The degree is open to both Chinese and international students and is taught in English. International students who meet?academic and English language requirements?may enter directly into Year Two.

Knowledge and skills

By the time you graduate from the BA China Studies programme, you will have:

  • an advanced level of proficiency in both English and modern standard Chinese
  • a strong understanding of humanities and social science theories
  • an in-depth understanding of Chinese history and contemporary China’s society, culture, political and economic development

China is undoubtedly one of the most important countries in the world. No matter what career you pursue, having in-depth knowledge of China will be a tremendous asset. The BA China Studies provides comprehensive skills to understand contemporary China.

Dr Miguel Hidalgo Martinez

Programme director

Modules

*Programme modules listed are illustrative only and subject to change. XJTLU students are advised to log in to the e-Bridge Portal to view the effectuated module structure.


Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University offers a wide range of courses in the first year, including English for academic purposes (EAP), mathematics and physics, and humanities and social sciences. Click to learn more.


Core Modules
  • Chinese Civilization: Thinkers and Ideas

  • China’s History: 1027 BCE-1927 AD

  • China: Society and Development

  • Twentieth Century China

Optional Modules
  • Introduction to Chinese Literature

  • Doing Business in China

  • Aesthetics, Art and Design in China

  • Critical Thinking For China Studies

  • Modern Chinese in Socio-historical Perspective

  • Classical Chinese 1


Core Modules
  • Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature

  • China: culture, language and communication

  • Chinese Language 1

  • Chinese Language 2

  • Chinese Language 3

  • Chinese Language 4

  • Chinese Language 5

  • Chinese Language 6

  • Chinese Language 7

  • Chinese Language 8

  • Chinese Language 9 &10

  • Classical Chinese 2

  • Teaching Chinese as an International Language

  • Chinese Language Stage 11 and 12

  • Pedagogical Chinese Grammar

  • English Language and Study Skills III for Humanities and Social Sciences

  • Introduction to Second Language Acquisition

Optional Modules
  • International China

  • China and Asia

  • China: Social stratification and change

  • China: Family and society

  • Professional Skills For China Studies

  • Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature

  • China: Entrepreneurship and Development

  • China: Regional Development

  • China: culture, language and communication

  • Research Methods For China Studies

  • Classical Chinese 2

  • Modern Chinese 1

  • Modern Chinese 2

  • Qualitative Research Methods

  • Quantitative Research Methods


Core Modules
  • China Studies: Final Year Project

  • Chinese Theatre and Performance

  • Chinese Rhetoric in Comparative Perspective

  • Chinese Language 1

  • Chinese Language 2

  • Chinese Language 3

  • Chinese Language 4

  • Chinese Language 5

  • Chinese Language 6

  • Chinese Language 7

  • Chinese Language 8

  • Chinese Language 9 &10

  • Chinese Language Stage 11 and 12

  • Chinese as a Global Language

  • Chinese Writing

  • Chinese Linguistics

  • Applied Linguistics

Optional Modules
  • Local Government in China

  • China: Social Policy

  • ‘The Cultural History of West China’

  • China: Understanding Gender

  • Theories Of China’s Change

  • Chinese Theatre and Performance

  • China: The Public Sector

  • China: International Trade

  • Chinese Rhetoric in Comparative Perspective

  • Cities in Chinese History

  • Chinese Language 1

  • Chinese Language 2

  • Chinese Language 3

  • Chinese Language 4

  • Chinese Language 5

  • Chinese Language 6

  • Chinese Language 7

  • Chinese Language 9 &10

  • Chinese Language Stage 11 and 12

  • Chinese as a Global Language

  • Chinese Cinema

  • Introduction to Second Language Acquisition

  • Chinese Linguistics

I really enjoyed the learning experience in my China Studies degree, with its knowledgeable and kind professors, students from diverse cultural backgrounds, and interesting modules covering a wide range of subjects. This programme will improve your academic skills and provide you with an alternative perspective on contemporary China.

Mingyang Su

Student, BA China Studies

Careers

Graduates from this programme pursue careers in a diverse range of organisations and companies looking to link with China in fields such as international business, economics, financial services, government, diplomacy, journalism, education, development and non-governmental organisations. The programme also offers you a solid foundation for pursuing further study in the humanities and social sciences. Between 2018 and 2021, acceptances & offers were obtained from world-renowned universities in the US, UK, and Australia, including:

  • University of Oxford
  • Columbia University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • London School of Economics and Political Science
  • King's College London
  • University College London
  • Durham University
  • University of Bristol
  • University of Sydney and many others.

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