Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
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Study mode |
Full-time
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Duration |
3 years
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Intakes |
February, June, September
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Entry Requirements
- Pass Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) or equivalent with at least Grade C (NGMP 2.00) in 2 subjects;
- Pass Matriculation/Foundation from any Higher Education Provider that are approved to offer foundation programmes with at least CGPA 2.0;
- Pass Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) with at least Grade B in 5 subjects;
- Diploma (Level 4 of MQF) with at least CGPA 2.0;
- Other qualifications that are recognised equivalent by the Government of Malaysia.
- Credit in the Chinese Language subject in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM);
- Gred B6 in the Chinese Language subject in the UEC.
Curriculum
Major Core Courses
- Chinese Language
- Introduction to Chinese Culture
- Introduction to Chinese History
- Introduction to Chinese Philosophy
- History of Chinese Literature I: Pre-Qin to Han Period
- History of Chinese Literature II: Tang to Song Period
- History of Chinese Literature III: Yuan to Qing Period
- Classical Chinese
- Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature
- Critical Thinking
- Research Methods
- Thesis
Major Elective Courses
- Intermediate Chinese I
- Intermediate Chinese II
- Introduction to Linguistics
- Chinese Grammar
- Chinese Characters
- Chinese Lexicology
- Selected Works of Classical Chinese Literature I
- Selected Works of Classical Chinese Literature II
- Comparative Literature & Culture
- History of Ancient Chinese I: From the Spring-Autumn to the Five Dynasties (770BC--960AD)
- History of Ancient China I: From Song to Qing (960AD—1912)
- Modern Chinese History (after 1912)
- History of Chinese Thoughts
- Advanced Chinese I
- Advanced Chinese II
- Chinese Phonetics
- Chinese Rhetoric
- Topics in Overseas Chinese
- Selected Topics on World Chinese Literature
- Topics of World Chinese Movie
- Topics in Chinese Opera
- Topics in Modern Chinese Drama
- Classics in Chinese Philosophy
- Classics in Western Philosophy
- Teaching Chinese as Foreign Language
- Introduction to Applied Linguistics
- Business Chinese
- International Relations of Southeast Asia since WWII