Modern Languages and Philosophy (Chinese)

The list shown below represents typical modules/components studied on your chosen language pathway.

For information on typical modules for Philosophy, please check the course page.

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Year 1

Compulsory modules

  • Basic Chinese Language 1 (20 credits) - This intensive Chinese language module is suitable for complete and false beginners. It progresses fast and aims to help students to improve all their four basic skills in a balanced way through a range of classes – lecture, drill, listening and practical. Students will be engaged in an interactive and communicative learning environment and work with both simplified Chinese characters (read, write and type) and traditional Chinese characters (read).

  • Basic Chinese Language 2 (20 credits) - This intensive Chinese language module is suitable for students who have learnt about 500 Chinese characters and are familiar with essential features of Chinese syntax. It progresses fast and aims to help students to achieve a lower-intermediate level overall through a range of classes – lecture, drill, listening, speaking and practical. Students will be engaged in an interactive and communicative learning environment and work with both simplified Chinese characters (read, write and type) and traditional Chinese characters (read). Students are encouraged and supported in developing into efficient autonomous learners.

  • Politics, Culture and Society (20 credits)

Optional modules

  • Modern China: History and Culture (20 credits)

  • China in East Asian History (20 credits)

  • Politics, Culture and Society (20 credits)

  • Worlds of Literature (20 credits)

  • Discourse, Culture and Identity (20 credits)

Year 2

Compulsory modules

  • Year Abroad in China (120 credits)

Year 3

Compulsory modules

  • Chinese 2A (20 credits) - This module is a comprehensive course of upper-intermediate language skills, which provides students with the opportunity to improve their Chinese linguistic and communicative competence through newspaper readings, a systematic study of some main features of Chinese grammar, translation between Chinese and English, listening comprehension, interpersonal communication and oral interpretation. It combines traditional classroom teaching with independent learning and group work using VLE and other online resources. It will broaden students’ thematic vocabulary; improve their linguistic sense in accordance with various topical and stylistic contexts; and develop their written and spoken skills to a more advanced level.

  • Chinese 2B (20 credits) - This module is a comprehensive course of upper-intermediate language skills, which aims to improve students' practical language skills through intensive and extensive readings, writings, translation/interpretation between Chinese and English, listening comprehension and interpersonal communication. Topics covered may include literature, business, tourism, education, Taiwan and other cultural issues.

Optional modules

  • China Since 1979 (20 credits)

  • Japan's International Relations (20 credits)

  • The Making of Modern Thailand (20 credits)

  • Classics of Chinese Literature and Thought (20 credits)

  • Classical Chinese (20 credits)

  • Society and Culture of Early Modern China (20 credits)

  • Contemporary East Asian Culture (20 credits)

  • Trauma Narratives in the Contemporary Sinophone World (20 credits)

  • Topics in Contemporary Asia Pacific Societies (20 credits)

  • Chinese Cinema (20 credits)

  • Japanese Literature in Translation: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan (20 credits)

  • Japanese Development Assistance in a Globalising World (20 credits)

  • Religion in China (20 credits)

  • Civil Society and the Non-Profit Sector in Contemporary China (20 credits)

  • Chinese Linguistics: Theory and Practice (20 credits)

  • Pre-Modern Chinese Fiction and Drama (20 credits)

Year 4

Compulsory modules

  • Chinese 3: Advanced Skills (20 credits) - This module emphasises the active language skills students will need to gain a deeper understanding of China, to equip them for the workplace, for possible further study, and for lifelong engagement with China and its people generally. The practical training in this module includes speaking and listening, translating from English into Chinese, and composition in Chinese, taught in a mutually reinforcing way. Topics covered may include China's politics, economy, environment, education and other key social and cultural issues. Students will also be introduced to advanced language-learning strategies and techniques to enable them to meet the challenges of further strengthening their Chinese language skills beyond university.

  • Final Year Project - Dissertation, Extended Translation, or Digital Documentary (e.g. Podcast) (40 credits) - This may be produced in either English or, subject to the approval of the Module Leader and project supervisor, the Target Language. Lectures and workshops provide the skills training necessary, whereas more specific guidance is provided through one to one supervision with a member of staff.

Optional modules

  • Classics of Chinese Literature and Thought (20 credits)

  • Chinese Oral and Performance Traditions (20 credits)

  • Religion in China (20 credits)

  • Civil Society and the Non-Profit Sector in Contemporary China (20 credits)

  • Chinese Linguistics: Theory and Practice (20 credits)

  • Chinese Language for International Trade and Business (20 credits)

  • Modern Japanese History (20 credits)

  • East Asia's Regional Political Economy (20 credits)

  • Japanese Cinema in the World (20 credits)

  • Representing the Holocaust: Transgression and the Taboo (20 credits)

  • Contemporary World Literature (20 credits)

  • Material Cultures and Cultures of Consumption (20 credits)

  • Adventures of the Imagination: Crime and the Fantastic Across Continents (20 credits)

  • Decolonial Approaches (20 credits)

  • Social Movements across Cultures (20 credits)

  • Minoritised Languages, Dialects and Cultures from Past to Present (20 credits)

  • Linguists into Schools (20 credits)