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Kyrgyz National University CHINESE STUDIES, International Economic Relations, masters
Kyrgyz National University

CHINESE STUDIES, International Economic Relations, masters

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

0 up to 2 Years

English, Kirghiz, Chinese

Full time

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Sep 2024

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Key Summary

    About: The Master's in Chinese Studies with International Economic Relations focuses on the cultural, political, and economic dynamics of China. The program explores China's role in the global economy, emphasizing trade relations, investment, and policy-making. You'll develop critical skills in analysis and research, preparing you for complex challenges in a globalized context.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in diplomacy, international business, trade policy, and consultancy. You may find opportunities in government agencies, multinational corporations, and NGOs, giving you a chance to work globally while engaging with China's influential economic landscape.

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Introduction

The "Chinese Studies" educational program (EP) is a graduating program. It carries out training, methodological and research activities based on the "International Economic Relations" and "International Law" departments of the Kyrgyz-Chinese Institute.

Students study fundamental courses in law, economics, history, culture, and politics of the language, special attention is paid to language training in the main Chinese language, and a language internship in China strengthens the theoretical basis for learning Chinese. The main objective of the "Chinese Studies" educational program is the organization and implementation of academic work at a high level to train highly qualified specialists with deep theoretical and applied knowledge and competencies under state educational standards and educational work among students.

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