坎特伯雷大学/The University of Canterbury
- 课程名称:
Bachelor of Arts (BA) majoring in Chinese
- 课程级别:学士学位/Bachelor's Degree(7级)
- 课程代码:
- 学费:$24,300 NZD Per Year
- 学分:
- 开学时间:16-July-2018
- 申请截止:
- 授课校区:The University of Canterbury
- 课程信息:
- at least 255 points from Arts courses
- the remaining 105 points can be from either Arts courses or courses from other degrees.
- A minimum of 225 points must be from courses above 100-level, with at least 90 points at 300-level.
Course details
Summary
China is one of the world's oldest civilizations and in the 21st century, is the most heavily populated nation in the world, with over 1.3 billion people. Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken first language in the world. For the last few years China has been New Zealand's fastest growing market for international visitors.
By developing competency in the Chinese language, students will gain insight and access to Chinese culture. Understanding the society and culture of this historic yet modern nation is becoming increasingly important as China overtakes more traditional Western nations in terms of economic power, cultural relevance and international influence.
Why study Chinese at UC?
The Chinese programme at UC provides a wide range of courses in both the language and the studies of Chinese literature, thought, tradition, culture and society. It is backed by a team of staff specialising in language, literature, philosophy, film and culture.
The Chinese language courses at UC aim to develop language competence in modern standard Chinese in both its spoken and written forms.
The Confucius Institute at UC is part of the global CI network jointly established by Hanban (Beijing), University of Canterbury (Christchurch) and Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Wuhan). It was the first such institute in the South Island.
Recommended preparation
No previous knowledge of the Chinese language is required to study this subject at UC.
CHIN151 Chinese Language 1-A and CHIN152 Chinese Language 1-B are not available to those who are literate in Chinese or who are fluent speakers of Mandarin.
The Bachelor of Arts requires a minimum total of 360 points:
Double Degrees
It is possible to combine an Arts degree with other degrees such as the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Laws or Bachelor of Science.
Further study
The College of Arts has a wide range of options for postgraduate and graduate study with excellent research facilities. These include specialised research centres such as the Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, Social Science Research Centre, New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies, Te Awatea Violence Research Centre and National Centre for Research on Europe.
Career opportunities
Learning about influential languages and cultures is advantageous for many careers around the world as graduates are increasingly required to be culturally competent, globally aware and ready to work internationally.
Career opportunities for graduates in Chinese include teaching Chinese in New Zealand schools, working in international trade, in tourism and related industries, for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and other government departments.
Recent UC graduates have become interpreters/translators, TESOL teachers, import/export brokers, secondary school teachers, policy analysts, tourism marketing officers and travel agents. Others have gone on to professions such as law, accounting, engineering and business in New Zealand, China and other Asian countries.
Entry criteria
Admission to UC with University Entrance, or equivalent, is required to enrol for a Bachelor's degree. Applicants must have completed New Zealand University Entrance through NCEA; or Cambridge International Examinations (CIE); or International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB) or any other equivalent overseas qualification.
Other English language requirements: TOEFL PBT with a minimum score of 550 and TWE with a minimum score of 4.5; CCEL EAP Level 2 with a minimum C+ grade; CAE or CPE minimum score of 169 with at least 162 in reading, writing, listening and speaking; Pearson Test of English (Academic) - PTE with an overall score of 57 and no PTE communicative skills score below 50.
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