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Overview

A Chinese studies minor will enable you to understand and use an increasingly significant world language. Chinese is spoken by nearly one-fifth of the global population, predominantly in the world’s second-largest economy, China. The Chinese Studies minor will give you the opportunity to develop skills in oral and written Chinese … For more content click the Read more button below. At more advanced levels, specialist subjects are available in Chinese for academic and professional purposes—these will help you develop your integrated communication skills to a professional level. Studying Chinese language and culture will give you an advantage in a range of industries and area of government, given that China has been Australia’s largest trading partner since 2007. You will have the opportunity to enrol in overseas programs to extend your language skills in-country. The minor offers four entry-levels to cater to your standard in the Chinese language. You may enrol at beginners, intermediate, advanced or extension levels depending on your background and experience.

Structure

60 credit points

Level one30 credit points
Level two30 credit points

Available in courses

Bachelor of Arts - Melbourne (Bundoora)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Career opportunities

Studying Chinese builds skills in communication, cultural awareness and problem solving to prepare you for a range of careers.

Possible roles include:

  • Cultural diversity manager
  • Diplomat
  • Translator or interpreter