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10 Social Science Course Programs in China


Duke Kunshan University
Global China Studies With Tracks in Chinese History, Political Science and Religious Studies
- Kunshan, China
Course
On-Campus
English
Is China a state? Is it a nation? Is it a culture defined by a language? Or is it still something else? What do teenagers practicing tai ji quan at American schools and Chinese Christians have in common? How is the Belt and Road initiative reshaping our world? This major invites you to ask and attempt to answer questions like this. If you think you know what Chinese history, politics and religion are, the Global China Studies curriculum is aimed at making you question your previous assumptions. Our interdisciplinary core starts from the assumption that “China” has a lot of meanings. Because of this, you can decide how you approach the interdisciplinary core, choosing from courses divided into 4 core themes: statehood, visual culture and history, economy and trade, and language. Whatever path through the core you chart though, you will gain a broad and interdisciplinary understanding of China.


Duke Kunshan University
Global Health With Tracks in Biology and Public Policy
- Kunshan, China
Course
On-Campus
English
The global health major introduces students to global health as an area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide. A synthesis of population-based prevention with individual-level clinical care, global health aims to reduce health disparities through attention to modifiable determinants of health and provision of sustainable health services and human development. As a field of study, global health has emerged from tropical medicine, public health, and international health to encompass the complex transactions between societies that are a defining feature of globalization. Because many global health problems stem from economic, social, environmental, political, and healthcare inequalities, defining these problems and designing solutions is highly interdisciplinary and involves fields that span across health sciences, medicine, and public health, but also that bridge to a broad range of other academic fields, including biology, agriculture, anthropology, business, computer science, engineering, environmental sciences, economics, history, law, psychology, public policy, and sociology, among others. To introduce students to this interdisciplinary field, the global health major integrates courses in the natural and social sciences and encourages students to take relevant electives in the humanities.
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Duke Kunshan University
Cultures and Movements With Tracks in Cultural Anthropology, Sociology, Religious Studies, and World History
- Kunshan, China
Course
On-Campus
English
Culture and movements are interdependent areas of inquiry studied across the social sciences and humanities that are relevant for understanding current events, the drivers of and possibilities for change in the world. Culture refers to the ways people imagine and construct their worlds, make and experience meaning, act and interact with each other and the material objects that shape their lives. Movements refer to the ways in which people conceive and contribute to societal change. The study of cultures and movements engages the question of what sustains socio-cultural orders, including those relating to gender, religion, racial and economic inequalities, and how do these systems change? Studies in cultures and movements include analysis of the ways that values and ethical norms, knowledge, economic and political systems and institutions emerge and evolve. By adding a temporal dimension to the study of culture and society, the Cultures and Movements stream reflects on where a society has been and where it may go in the future.


East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST)
Short-term Programs (Chinese)
- Shanghai, China
Course
Part time
2 weeks
On-Campus
Chinese
Summer and winter short-term programs program feature: Offering certificates of completion and transcripts at the end of the program; Optimized curriculum focusing on improving oral Chinese; Cultural experience: Chinese calligraphy, martial arts, paper cutting and Chinese painting, etc.; Language practice: cultural excursions in or around the city in according with the project demand. Customized short-term program for groups program feature: East China University of Technology provides international students group (over 15 people) with short-term customized teaching services all over a year. Lectures, activities and study programs will be designed in accordance with students’ requirements and time. Lectures on Chinese culture and history or other topics both in Chinese and English. Visits to famous enterprises, manufacturing companies, museums, university labs, and tourist locations, etc.


Duke Kunshan University
Institutions and Governance With Tracks in Economics, Political Science, and Public Policy
- Kunshan, China
Course
On-Campus
English
The Institutions and Governance major enables students to study the formal and informal rules that societies use to govern themselves at the local, national, and global levels. By focusing on institutions and governance as a guiding framework, students can better understand the dynamics of wealth and poverty, innovation versus technological/economic stagnation, and stability versus turmoil in different states and societies, as well as exploring the dilemmas and questions raised by different conceptions of a just society. Students in this major will be exposed to the deep political science, economic, sociological, historical, anthropological, and normative explorations of institutional designs in a variety of constructs, such as governments, interest groups and social movements, media, and religion, among others.


Istituto Marangoni Shanghai Fashion Training Centre
ART HISTORY & CULTURE
- Shanghai, China
Course
On-Campus
English, Italian, Chinese
The cultural practitioners in the art world are experts in the industry. They understand many art techniques and contemporary art, and they also operate commercial activities in the art industry. As we all know, according to UNESCO (UNESCO) statistics, Italy has the largest number of world cultural heritage items, "world-renowned artworks" are gathered in Florence, and the Marangoni Academy is located in this city, so it has a unique art. learning atmosphere.


Duke Kunshan University
US Studies With Tracks in American History, American Literature, Political Science, and Public Policy
- Kunshan, China
Course
On-Campus
English
The United States of America is a nation of paradoxes best understood through seeing its place in the world. Born in the era of transatlantic revolutions beginning in the late eighteenth century, the US was founded on ideals of individual liberty, yet has had to grapple with its other undemocratic foundation in African slavery and Indigenous dispossession. As a nation that, on principle, has eschewed and isolated itself from the empire-building practices of other great powers, the US sometimes implicated itself, in those very same practices, eventually becoming itself a global power.


Ocean University of China
Chinese Language and Culture Course
- Qingdao, China
Course
Full time
On-Campus
Chinese
Chinese Language and Culture Course


Human Capital (Singapore)
APQ Course in Global Business Leadership and International Relations
- Shenzhen, China
- Singapore, Singapore
- + 1 more
Course
Full time
8 months
On-Campus
English, Chinese
This programme stems from an earlier initiative by HCS on the Global Immersion Programme, which was launched by Minister Heng Swee Keat in November 2013. This APQ aims to support Singapore’s SkillsFuture agenda and economic progress as Singapore moves to the next phase of development towards an advanced economy and inclusive society.


Duke Kunshan University
Political Economy With Tracks in Economics, Political Science, and Public Policy
- Kunshan, China
Course
On-Campus
English
The field of political economy examines the many intersections of politics and markets, within and between countries. While applying a broad array of approaches, political economy emphasizes empirical analysis, while attending also to the context of history and theoretically and normatively significant claims about the way in which politics and markets work. Substantively, the field concerns interactions between economic and political development (does prosperity fuel democracy?); cooperation and conflict among nations, groups, and individuals (what causes civil war?); the distribution and redistribution of material resources and economic power (who gets what?); the effects of political actors and political structures upon economic outcomes (how do autocracies promote growth?); the effects of economic actors and economic structures upon political outcomes (how does inequality foster corruption?); the political causes and consequences of technological and structural change, growth, and globalization (how do party systems integrate new issues?); and the politics of regulation, market interventions, and global governance (how can policy address climate change?). Students can choose among three disciplinary tracks: Economics, Political Science, or Public Policy.
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Social sciences degree programs in China offer a rich opportunity to understand human behavior, social structures, and cultural dynamics. This field attracts students interested in addressing societal challenges through research and community engagement.
Through courses in sociology, psychology, and political science, you'll develop skills in data analysis, critical thinking, and qualitative research methods. Social sciences programs often emphasize collaborative projects, allowing you to engage with local communities and apply theoretical concepts to real-world situations. The focus on teamwork fosters independence and encourages exploration of diverse perspectives, which is vital in a country known for its intricate social fabric.
Graduates frequently pursue careers in education, public policy, social work, or community development. The strong analytical skills and cultural awareness you acquire are valued across global job markets, enhancing your employability. The integrated educational approach in China helps you refine your understanding of both local and international issues, preparing you for impactful roles in various sectors.