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2 Chinese Studies Course Programs in Canada


Selkirk College
Chinese Art Appreciation
- Castlegar, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
We will explore the main styles of Chinese art and artistic philosophy through paintings and sculptures. Zen will take the students through thousands of years of development in Chinese art. Finally, he will showcase some of his artwork and demonstrate the relevancy and potency of this ancient art form. Zen is a polymath renaissance man specializing in anything challenging and worthwhile. His art has won many awards and exhibited in galleries and public spaces in Canada and the USA. His films have premiered in Toronto and other communities in Ontario. He is a professional engineer with an MBA and a film diploma from Vancouver Film Board.


Huron University College
Chinese Japanese and East Asia Studies
- London, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Leaders with Heart must understand a wide range of global forces to effectively navigate our rapidly changing interconnected world. What better way to develop these insights than by building an awareness of the business, linguistic and cultural practices of one of the most influential areas in the world.
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Studying Chinese at the courses level in Canada opens up a world of possibilities. The focus on practical and conversational skills makes this an engaging choice for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the Chinese language and culture.
In Canada, courses in Chinese typically emphasize language proficiency through active engagement and conversation practice. You'll explore various aspects of Chinese culture, literature, and history, which greatly enhances your language skills. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse perspectives and rich cultural heritage throughout their studies.
Common courses include Mandarin language instruction, writing skills, and cultural studies. You’ll gain experience with real-world applications such as translating texts and preparing presentations for diverse audiences. Career paths often include roles in education, translation, international relations, and business sectors that require proficiency in Chinese. The educational environment encourages exploration and innovation, fostering independence as you navigate this rewarding field.