Bachelor of Science in Global China Studies (Humanities & Social Science)
Key facts
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
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Duration | 4 years |
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Subjects
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International Relations
Duration
4 years
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Admissions
Intakes
Entry Requirements
- High school graduation; and
- SAT Reasoning Test with a combined score of 1800 or above (in one sitting) or ACT Plus Writing with composite score of 27 or above (in one sitting); and
- (i) American College Board Advanced Placement (AP) in three subjects, each with a score of 3 or above; or
- (ii) Three SAT Subject Tests, each with a score of 600 or above
Curriculum
- Modern China
- Contemporary China: Continuity and Change
- The Making of the Modern World: Renaissance to the Present
- First-Year Seminar
- Approaches to Humanities in China Studies
- Research Methods in the Social Sciences
- Capstone Project
- Honors Thesis
- Science, Technology and Environment
- Economic Development
- China's Economic Transformation
- China in the Global Political Economy
- China's Sustainable Development
- Community and Cultural Identity
- Philosophical Inquiry into the Modern World
- Heritage in Cross-Cultural Perspectives
- Confucianism in Global Context
- Comparative Politics
- Social Inequality and Social Mobility
- Social Change in Contemporary China
- Understanding Chinese Politics
- Language, Communication and Culture
- Questions of Humanity in World Literature
- Language and Literature in Modern China
- Verbal and Visual Representation of China