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2 Online Chinese Studies Degree Programs


Sewanee: The University of the South
Bachelor of Arts in Chinese
- Sewanee, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
Chinese is the most widely spoken first language in the world, and the unique writing system provides insights on how Chinese conceptualize the world around them. China also boasts outstanding literature from classical to modern poetry, plays, and fiction. Studying Chinese language and literature will deepen your understanding of China, whether you are interested in imperial courts or contemporary business.


Université d'Artois
Master "Chinese as Foreign Language/ Chinese as Second Language in School Environments"
- Arras, France
Master degree
Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
French, Chinese
The Master of Chinese as a Foreign Language/Chinese as a Second Language in the School environment (CLE/CLS) prepares the students for a teaching career in institutional settings (schools, language centers, cultural services, and embassies). Internships represent a valuable reinforcement to the initial training received in the University of Artois.
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Studying Chinese through online degree programs allows you to explore a rich language and culture that is increasingly relevant in today's globalized world. This field not only enhances your language proficiency but also opens doors to diverse career paths.
Courses typically cover Mandarin language skills, Chinese literature, and cultural studies. You'll develop practical competencies in translation, effective communication, and cross-cultural analysis. As you engage with educational resources and interactive technologies, you enhance your adaptability in a digital learning environment. The structure fosters independence, encouraging you to take ownership of your educational journey.
Graduates from online Chinese degree programs often pursue careers as language educators, translators, or cultural consultants. Understanding the nuances of Chinese culture and society provides a competitive advantage in various sectors, including business, diplomacy, and international relations. In a rapidly evolving global landscape, these skills remain valuable and applicable across borders, positioning you for success in the international workforce.