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2 Chinese Literature Masters Degree Programs in China


East China Normal University
MA in Comparative Literature and World Literature - Chinese Literature and Culture
- Shanghai, China
MA
On-Campus
English
The School of International Chinese Studies at East China Normal University accepts applications from international students interested in pursuing a 3-year research-oriented program for a Master degree in Literature. The program is based on ECNU’s main campus in Shanghai. Our program focus is on Chinese literature and culture, and we encourage comparative studies between China and other cultures as we strongly believe that literary and cultural dialogue is very necessary for the world.


Wuhan University
M.A. Students Specialized in Chinese History
- Wuhan, China
MA
On-Campus
Chinese
The objective of this specialty program is to produce a new, creative type of talented person who has physical and psychological well-being and with full development of morality, wisdom, physique and aesthetics, who has a good moral character and professional quality, and is a law-abiding citizen.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Chinese Literature in China offers a deep dive into one of the world's most rich literary traditions. This field explores classical and modern works, uncovering themes that resonate across cultures and time.
Through courses in literary theory, comparative literature, and translation studies, you'll develop critical analytical skills and a nuanced understanding of textual interpretation. You may also engage in creative writing workshops where you can craft original works inspired by traditional and contemporary styles. The academic environment encourages intellectual curiosity and fosters the exploration of new ideas, building your confidence as you connect with both local and international perspectives.
A Master's degree in this field opens pathways to diverse career opportunities. Graduates often pursue roles in academia, literary translation, editing, and cultural consultancy. The focus on research and in-depth study prepares you to navigate the global literary landscape effectively. This unique combination of skills positions you well for impactful careers, both within China and globally, as you engage with literature’s evolving narrative.