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University of Copenhagen - Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies - Faculty of Humanities

University of Copenhagen - Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies - Faculty of Humanities

University of Copenhagen - Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies - Faculty of Humanities

BA programme

Main fields of study

Chinese Studies is the study of Chinese society, history, culture, literature and language.

Language(s) of instruction

Primarily Danish and English. The examinations have been conducted in Danish and Chinese as well as in English.

Access requirements

The applicant with no proficiency in Chinese must complete an introductory language course worth 60 ECTS.

Programme requirements

The Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies aims at giving the student a basic practical command of the Chinese language as well as basic theoretical knowledge about important aspects of Chinese society, history, culture and language. The student is required to be familiar with the methodological aspects of the academic study of Chinese society, history, culture and language. The student furthermore must independently be able to seek knowledge about China and to communicate it to the public.

The 2005 study programme totals 240 ECTS which consist of compulsory language courses (105 ECTS), content courses (75 ECTS), electives outside the Chinese study programme (a total of 45 ECTS), and a final paper (15 ECTS). The compulsory language courses include a 60 ECTS introductory course in Chinese.

Professional status

Graduates from Chinese Studies are qualified for non-specialized positions that are related to East Asia or require basic academic skills.





(+45) 35 32 88 48

Asian Studies Section
Leifsgade 33, 5
København S, DK-2300
Denmark

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