Overview

The Chinese studies program combines intensive teaching in the Chinese language (Mandarin) with units that introduce you to the complexity, dynamism, and opportunity of China today.   Chinese studies offers instruction in the Chinese language from introductory to advanced proficiency, enabling new language learners and background speakers to develop a high … For more content click the Read More button below. Beyond language skills, Chinese studies also offers cornerstone units that introduce you to modern and contemporary China, as well as capstone units where you engage with the scholarship on some of the most pressing issues in the relationship between China and the world today; including  socio-political history and political culture, ethnic diversity, and the relationships between overseas Sinophone communities and China today.  Majoring in Chinese studies, you will develop proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in Chinese, deep knowledge of China’s past and present, critical engagement with such diverse disciplinary perspectives as anthropology, literature, political science, and sociology, as well as research and writing skills to facilitate independent and innovative research in Chinese studies and beyond. Placement tests and right of School to determine entry level To ensure that you are placed in the most appropriate language level according to your individual profile, all students, except beginners, are required to undertake placement testing prior to the start of their first semester of language study. You are not permitted to take classes that are below your tested language proficiency level. Once your place is determined, you will progress through the language units in a designated stream.  Overseas studyYou can replace language units with equivalent language study overseas in semester one, semester two, summer semester, or over a full year, at approved partner institutions in the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong or Taiwan. You must obtain approval from the Chinese program before enrolling in language study overseas units. You can similarly replace units through the China intensive language program. For a list of units, refer to the Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Study Abroad webpage. AvailabilityChinese studies is listed in A2000 Bachelor of Arts at Clayton as a major and a minor, and in A0501 Diploma of Languages at Clayton as a major.

Requirements
24 credit points

Entry point 1 - Introductory24 credit points
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Entry point 2 - Intermediate24 credit points
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Entry point 3 - Proficient24 credit points
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Entry point 424 credit points
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Entry point 5 - Advanced 3 and Advanced 424 credit points
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Elective list

Contacts

Coordinator(s)

Dr Kevin Carrico

Organisational contacts