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George Mason University
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Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages with a Concentration in Chinese
- Fairfax, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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The concentration in Chinese prepares students for teaching careers at the secondary school level, graduate study in Chinese, and research and professional work in government and private enterprises. Language majors with Chinese concentration are encouraged to complete a minor or, if possible, a second major in another field.


Boston University Summer programs
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Quantitative and Qualitative Decision-Making Summer Course
- Boston, USA
Summer Course
Full time
6 weeks
On-Campus
English
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Considers how to improve business problem-solving and managerial decision-making through the use of quantitative and qualitative decision-making tools and techniques. Provides an overview of how decisions are made to solve management problems in the business environment
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Arizona State University
BA in Asian Languages (Chinese)
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Asian Languages with a focus on Chinese provides students with a comprehensive education in the Chinese language, along with an understanding of the cultural, historical, and s...


Whitman College
Chinese
- Walla Walla, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Chinese is one of the most widely used languages in the world today and has a rich past. Its writing system is only slightly modified from its ancient origins 3,000 years ago. With four levels of Mandarin Chinese language courses paired with studies of modern Chinese literature, film and culture, the Chinese major at Whitman College will help connect you to some of the world’s most complex and vibrant societies. Plus, at Whitman, you can complement your major in Chinese with courses in South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Global Literatures, History, Philosophy and more.


Williams College
Chinese
- Williamstown, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Department of Asian Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (DALLC) regularly offers four levels of instruction in Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin), designed to enable the student to become proficient in aural comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, as well as introductory courses in Classical Chinese, and occasionally, Cantonese and Taiwanese. The department also offers disciplinary courses taught either in English or in Chinese on Chinese literature, linguistics, or cultural studies. Students majoring in Chinese are strongly encouraged to study in mainland China or Taiwan during one or both semesters of their junior/senior year, or during the summer. All students, whether you are a language learner or a native speaker, are cordially invited to join us for the weekly Chinese language table.


Rochester University
Bachelor of Arts in Chinese(Minor)
- Morey Hall, USA
BA
Distance Learning
English
Standard Mandarin Chinese is the official language of both China and Taiwan. It is also one of Singapore's four official languages (along with English, Malay, and Tamil). The number of native speakers is quickly approaching one billion, making Mandarin Chinese by far the most widely spoken language in the world.


State University of New York Purchase College
Bachelor in Chinese
- Purchase, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Become a citizen of the modern world by immersing yourself in one of its most important languages. A minor in Chinese goes beyond language study, it opens you up to the world. Spoken by more people on the planet than any other tongue, familiarity with Chinese breaks through the barrier that walls us off from a world of international commerce, politics, literature, art, and—at the risk of sounding a little cliché—a history that runs deeper than Western memory.


Bard College At Simon's Rock
Chinese
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Learn basic Chinese in our accelerated introductory course, while being exposed to Chinese culture through movies, music, and food. Develop your language skills with a class on Chinese Theater Performance, and take advanced-level courses that allow you to discuss abstract topics with depth and nuance. Students read, rehearse, and perform a work from the modern Chinese dramatic repertoire as a means of furthering developing skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.


Mount Holyoke College
Chinese
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Chinese program offers four levels of courses. In addition to intensive training of skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, the program emphasizes the connection between curriculum and career and tries to create opportunities for students to use their acquired language skills in daily life and to learn other subjects. Fourth level Chinese courses are designed with the concept of “using Chinese to learn” and a specific subject to be studied in Chinese (such as film, journalism, and business).


Purdue University
Chinese Studies
- West Lafayette, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Chinese Studies major offers academically rigorous courses in Chinese language, history, literature, culture, religion, and film studies. Students acquire the general literacy and appreciation of the richness and variety of traditional and modern Chinese Studies in its broadest sense. Chinese Studies majors gain a deep understanding from reading and pondering the issues presented in the carefully selected materials regarding the above areas. Chinese Studies provides students the ability to study in depth about China and Chinese speaking regions and to develop their academic skills and qualifications for careers related to China.


University of Rhode Island
Chinese B.A.
- South Kingstown, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's program in Chinese B.A. offers students a comprehensive education in the Chinese language, literature, and culture. It emphasizes developing proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, a...


Davidson College
Chinese Studies
- Davidson, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Students who major in Chinese Language and Literature focus on the study of Chinese language, literature, and culture, with the aim of achieving proficiency in Mandarin Chinese, including speaking, listening, reading and writing. The major requires courses aimed at helping majors to develop a comprehensive understanding of Chinese culture through the study of literature, humanities, and social sciences. It also requires a course in either literary theory or translation.


University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
BA in Chinese
- Los Angeles, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Chinese program is designed to cultivate proficiency in the Chinese language while providing students with a comprehensive understanding of Chinese culture, history, literature...


Connecticut College
Chinese Minor
- New London, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
This minor consists of six or more courses: EAS 101; four semesters of departmental Chinese language courses; and at least one additional Chinese language course or East Asian Studies course.


College of the Holy Cross
Certificate in Chinese Studies
- Worcester, USA
Certificate
English
The Chinese Studies program offers up to five years of Mandarin Chinese language courses in addition to courses that explore Chinese literature, cinema, and culture through a range of disciplines.
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Studying Chinese degree programs in the USA is an exciting way to engage with one of the world's most widely spoken languages and cultures. This field equips you with essential skills for global communication, business, diplomacy, and cultural understanding.
Through courses in language acquisition, Chinese literature, and cultural studies, you'll develop practical skills in translation, intercultural communication, and critical analysis. Students gain insight into Chinese history and philosophy, and they often explore contemporary issues in society through research projects. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as you dive deep into both the language and its rich cultural context.
Career opportunities for graduates are broad, including roles in international relations, education, and business. Employers value graduates who can foster effective communication and navigate cultural complexities. Many students start by engaging in internships and networking opportunities that enhance their understanding of the global job market. Overall, you’ll emerge with a diverse skill set applicable in various sectors around the globe.