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Subject Overview

You can study the Chinese language from beginner to advanced stages. Our expert teaching staff will guide you through the programme and support your career development. As the demand for the Chinese language and culture grows globally, studying Chinese prepares you for various career opportunities in international business, education, diplomacy, and tourism.

Studying Chinese provides an immersive language learning experience by incorporating cultural contexts into language courses. Students learn how to communicate effectively and appropriately in various social and professional situations, gain cultural insights, and develop critical thinking skills through analyzing cultural texts, such as literature and film.

Our study abroad opportunities, often supported by scholarships, offer a unique chance to experience Chinese culture firsthand, improve your language skills, gain intercultural competence, and expand your professional network. The annual study abroad tour includes visits to historical sites, cultural landmarks, and local communities to enhance your understanding of Chinese culture and society.

Knowledge and Skills

Postgraduate study in Chinese
You can take advanced courses and undertake your own research in areas such as:
- Chinese language
- Linguistics
- Translation
- Teaching Chinese as a foreign language
- Literature, film and popular culture

Potential Careers

The Chinese language has become increasingly important in the global marketplace and is a valuable asset for many careers. Graduates of the Chinese programme at the University of Auckland have gone on to work in various industries, including international organisations, non-governmental organisations, and different areas of government, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

In addition to these options, proficiency in Chinese can open up career opportunities in multinational or New Zealand companies operating in Asia, where knowledge of the language and culture is essential. Moreover, proficiency in Chinese can be a valuable asset within New Zealand's growing Asian communities.

Whether your career path takes you abroad or keeps you in New Zealand, studying Chinese provides you with highly sought-after skills and knowledge in today's global job market. With the skills you acquire through our programme, you can confidently navigate cultural and linguistic barriers and pursue a fulfilling career in diverse fields.

Other information

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Chinese
A BA or Bachelor of Global Studies with a major in Chinese or else approval from the Head of School or nominee. You must have a Grade Point Average of 5.0 or higher in 45 points above Stage II in the major.

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 90 points from Elective Courses, and
  • One of the following:
  • 30 points for all Research Project - 1 Semester, or
  • 30 points for all Research Project - 2 Semesters, or
  • 30 points for all Research Essay

Research Project - 1 Semester

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following:

Research Project - 2 Semesters

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following:

Research Essay

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following: