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3 Chinese MA Degree Programs


Ming Chuan University
Master in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
- Saginaw, USA
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In recent years, the field of TCS/FL (Teaching Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language) has rapidly expanded to every corner of the world. The master's program of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language was founded to foster exceptional talents in the field of TCFL. The master's program places a strong emphasis on integrating theories and practices in education. We aim to prepare students for a promising career in TCFL and to further contribute to the Chinese language education field.


Saginaw Valley State University
Master of Art in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
- University Center, USA
MA
On-Campus
Saginaw Valley State University has partnered with Ming Chuan University to offer a Master of Art in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (TCFL) program.
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Julius Maximilians Universität Würzburg
M.A. China Language and Economy
- Würzburg, Germany
- Beijing, China
MA
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English, Chinese
This master's program has been developed for students holding a B.A. degree in Economics, Business Administration or equivalent qualification who want to specialize in China business and economics. Next to classes that offer an in-depth analysis of China’s economy and approaches to doing business with China, students will learn the Chinese language and take classes in Chinese Studies. In addition, senior language classes will empower students to understand and discuss economic texts in the Chinese language. Methodological classes prepare students to use their economic and Chinese study knowledge for academic research as well as for solving business problems.
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Chinese degree programs at the Master’s level present a unique opportunity to delve into the language and culture, enhancing your understanding of one of the world’s most influential languages. This field attracts students eager to explore linguistics, literature, and cultural studies, providing a comprehensive look at China's rich history and contemporary issues.
Through courses in advanced Chinese linguistics, comparative literature, and translation studies, you'll cultivate critical language skills and cultural insights that employers value. Master’s programs typically emphasize in-depth research, allowing you to examine topics like language policy, intercultural communication, or the role of Chinese literature in global contexts. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with diverse perspectives and methodologies.
Graduates are well-equipped for various career paths, including positions in international relations, education, and translation services. The program’s focus on practical application alongside theoretical knowledge prepares you for roles in diplomacy, academia, and corporate communication, making your skills both relevant and globally transferable.