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There is no major in Chinese studies in China at all. The so-called Chinese studies are actually scattered in Chinese language and literature, history and other majors. Different schools have different admission scores, and the same school has different admission scores in different provinces.
It is recommended that you go to the Education Admissions Examination Institute of your province to check the admission score of relevant majors of various universities in your province over the years.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself.
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You can refer to the Reference System for Studying Abroad.
Enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language scores, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are in a similar situation to yours, and see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals to see which backgrounds students have applied for your target universities and majors, so as to compare your own situation and choose suitable colleges and majors.
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Lishan College of Shandong Normal University is opened, with a major in Chinese Studies (undergraduate) and a major in Chinese Studies (higher vocational college).
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The Nishan School of Shandong University is selected every year in the freshman year of the whole school.
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It's not called the Department of Chinese Studies, right? It is called Chinese classical philology, and Nanjing Normal is the best.
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Some liberal arts colleges such as Wuhan University and Peking University have them, such as Tsinghua University, Peking University, Beijing Normal University, and Wuhan University, all have Chinese colleges or corresponding research centers. However, there are few undergraduate educations, and even if they do, they are only introduced to the general public.
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Nanchang University has set up a research institute of Chinese studies, undergraduate students can be admitted to the school after entering the school, and all employees are guaranteed to study in 985 University after graduation.
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For example, Tsinghua University, Peking University, Beijing Normal University, and Wuhan University all have Chinese colleges or corresponding research centers. However, there are few undergraduate education, and even if there is, it is only a popular introduction, or in other words, Chinese studies are very boring and require hard work in research. There is a famous saying that "sitting on the bench for ten years is cold", so if you don't have special perseverance, it is far better to treat Chinese culture as a hobby than as a career.
Therefore, not to set up such disciplines at the undergraduate level is not to delay people for a lifetime, but to change to the graduate level, at least at this time young people have matured and assertive. Therefore, many first-class universities have only postgraduate training and no undergraduate education.
I don't know what the concept of 560 minutes is, but to be honest, from the point of view of Fu Sinian, a master of Chinese studies, the purpose of education is to learn some useful skills. And Chinese culture is not used to enter the eight strands of literature, so it is often not used as a career, but it is just my personal opinion, if you can really hold the spirit of "gentleman solid poverty" and other "people promote the way", then firmly down, what does it matter if you are in **.
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I haven't heard of this major, is the Chinese department counted?
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There is no Department of Chinese Studies, and most universities incorporate majors such as literature into the Faculty of Arts or the Department of Chinese. "Department of Chinese" is one of the institutions under colleges and universities, which generally refers to the abbreviation of "Department of Chinese and Chinese Language and Literature", which is an organizational noun of "Department of Chinese and Literature".
The majors under the Chinese Department of colleges and universities generally include Chinese literature, Chinese linguistics, classical philology, applied linguistics, etc., but the majors of the Chinese department are different among different universities.
Taking the Department of Chinese at Peking University as an example, the Department of Chinese at Peking University has developed into the largest department of Chinese in China after years of hard work. It has 4 majors (Chinese literature, Chinese language, classical literature, applied linguistics, research institutes (ancient literature and comparative literature, research centers (Chinese linguistics and 20th century Chinese culture), national key teaching and research bases (Chinese basic discipline base and classical literature research base), national key disciplines (ancient literature, modern and contemporary literature, Chinese history, modern Chinese, classical philology) and 7 doctoral programs (ancient literature, modern and contemporary literature, literature and art, Chinese history, modern Chinese, ancient literature, comparative literature master's degree program and 1 postdoctoral mobile station.
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Not at the moment, but there are teachers who study Chinese studies.
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There are only a few undergraduate founding schools, if it weren't for the master-level I'm afraid it's hard, you can try it as a hobby, or go to graduate school.
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In terms of domestic Chinese studies, Peking University is the best; But after graduating from this major, what about employment?
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You can go to the study abroad positioning system to enter your scores, click on the query, and you will find cases of classmates with similar grades to you, and make a reference based on your own situation.
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