Chinese and History MA (Hons) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Edinburgh |TopUniversities
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Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

MA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This joint honours programme reflects China's historical significance as one of the earliest civilisations, and its contemporary status as the world's second-largest economy and a significant political power.


Chinese


Mandarin Chinese is the world's second most widely spoken language. Its associated cultures have helped shape the contemporary world in many ways.


Edinburgh is the only university in the UK to offer three different language entry levels to our Chinese degree programmes:


  • ab initio - for complete beginners in the Chinese language
  • upper beginner
  • intermediate


Our programme is not for native speakers, but we also welcome heritage language learners.


On this programme, you will develop advanced competency in Modern Standard Chinese. You will gain the skills needed to use the language daily in social and professional settings, focusing on:


  • reading
  • writing
  • speaking
  • listening


You will also gain specialist knowledge on mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and associated diasporas in pre-modern, modern and contemporary contexts. Our courses explore:


  • history
  • literature
  • culture
  • politics
  • international relations


History


Work in history involves interaction with primary evidence and critical reading of a wide body of historical writing.


Beyond the knowledge of East Asian history you will gain by studying Chinese, you will develop a thorough understanding of the problems of historical interpretation as applied to different periods and places.


History at Edinburgh is unique because of the range of historical themes, chronological periods and geographical areas you will study. You can choose from courses covering:


  • the early Middle Ages to the most recent past
  • Britain and Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas


Further, our courses offer a rich variety of approaches to the past, including:


  • political history
  • cultural history
  • social history
  • economic history
  • intellectual history
  • gender history
  • global and transnational history


Why Edinburgh


As a world-leading festival and capital city, Edinburgh is a fantastic place to study a language in its cultural context.


From the winding streets of the medieval Old Town to the Georgian squares and terraces of the New Town, it is also a history lover's paradise.


History has been taught at the University of Edinburgh since its foundation in 1583. We are the only university in Scotland to offer both single and joint honours undergraduate programmes in Chinese.


Graduating with a degree in Chinese and History from Edinburgh gives you the blend of specialist knowledge and intercultural skills valued in a range of careers around the globe.


Programme benefits


  • Take the only programme of its kind in the UK to offer three entry levels for Chinese.
  • Study over four years, giving you the choice and flexibility to try out different things.
  • Build up to fluency in Modern Standard Chinese and specialise in different aspects of Chinese studies and history as you move through your degree.
  • Study abroad for the first of your honours years - Year 3.
  • Explore fantastic libraries and collections at the University and in the city.
  • Join societies, attend events, and gain the skills and confidence for life after university.


How long it takes to complete this degree programme


This programme is studied over 4 years, including a year abroad. This enables us to build choice and flexibility into your studies, giving you time to explore options, find what you like and build your skills.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

MA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This joint honours programme reflects China's historical significance as one of the earliest civilisations, and its contemporary status as the world's second-largest economy and a significant political power.


Chinese


Mandarin Chinese is the world's second most widely spoken language. Its associated cultures have helped shape the contemporary world in many ways.


Edinburgh is the only university in the UK to offer three different language entry levels to our Chinese degree programmes:


  • ab initio - for complete beginners in the Chinese language
  • upper beginner
  • intermediate


Our programme is not for native speakers, but we also welcome heritage language learners.


On this programme, you will develop advanced competency in Modern Standard Chinese. You will gain the skills needed to use the language daily in social and professional settings, focusing on:


  • reading
  • writing
  • speaking
  • listening


You will also gain specialist knowledge on mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and associated diasporas in pre-modern, modern and contemporary contexts. Our courses explore:


  • history
  • literature
  • culture
  • politics
  • international relations


History


Work in history involves interaction with primary evidence and critical reading of a wide body of historical writing.


Beyond the knowledge of East Asian history you will gain by studying Chinese, you will develop a thorough understanding of the problems of historical interpretation as applied to different periods and places.


History at Edinburgh is unique because of the range of historical themes, chronological periods and geographical areas you will study. You can choose from courses covering:


  • the early Middle Ages to the most recent past
  • Britain and Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas


Further, our courses offer a rich variety of approaches to the past, including:


  • political history
  • cultural history
  • social history
  • economic history
  • intellectual history
  • gender history
  • global and transnational history


Why Edinburgh


As a world-leading festival and capital city, Edinburgh is a fantastic place to study a language in its cultural context.


From the winding streets of the medieval Old Town to the Georgian squares and terraces of the New Town, it is also a history lover's paradise.


History has been taught at the University of Edinburgh since its foundation in 1583. We are the only university in Scotland to offer both single and joint honours undergraduate programmes in Chinese.


Graduating with a degree in Chinese and History from Edinburgh gives you the blend of specialist knowledge and intercultural skills valued in a range of careers around the globe.


Programme benefits


  • Take the only programme of its kind in the UK to offer three entry levels for Chinese.
  • Study over four years, giving you the choice and flexibility to try out different things.
  • Build up to fluency in Modern Standard Chinese and specialise in different aspects of Chinese studies and history as you move through your degree.
  • Study abroad for the first of your honours years - Year 3.
  • Explore fantastic libraries and collections at the University and in the city.
  • Join societies, attend events, and gain the skills and confidence for life after university.


How long it takes to complete this degree programme


This programme is studied over 4 years, including a year abroad. This enables us to build choice and flexibility into your studies, giving you time to explore options, find what you like and build your skills.

Admission Requirements

Entry requirements for individual programmes vary, so please check the details for the specific programme you wish to apply for on the University of Edinburgh website. You will also need to meet the University’s language requirements.

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