Undergraduate | THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES
Bachelor of Chinese Studies
Overview
Learners will:
- Have a firm foundation in social sciences and humanities, with a comprehensive understanding of Chinese Studies; be fluent in Mandarin Chinese for both communication and professional purposes, and adapt well to different working environments, especially in the era of Industry 4.0 and globalization trends.
- Gain deep insights into Mainland Chinese culture, geography, history, politics, and economics. This prepares them for roles in businesses, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, research centers, and other organizations both in and outside the country, in fields related to People's Republic of China.
Summary Detail
Fulltime: 4 years (8 semesters)
Total credit: 135 credits
Training Result
After graduation, learners will be able to:
- Work in government agencies, research institutes, organizations as researchers, lecturers, specialists, or translators/interpreters focused on culture, education, diplomacy, investment, trade, or in institutions teaching Mandarin Chinese and Vietnamese in Vietnam, China, and other international organizations;
- Work independently as translators for written documents or interpreters for bilateral meetings, as editors for publishers with Chinese-language publications, and meet international communication needs in government agencies, businesses, and organizations in Vietnam or China across economic, cultural, and social fields;
- Work as tour guides or coordinators at travel companies, assisting Chinese tourists or organizing tours for Vietnamese travelers to China;
- Be employed in Chinese businesses operating in Vietnam (e.g., in Hanoi, Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, Thai Nguyen, Ho Chi Minh City) or in Vietnamese companies partnering with Chinese enterprises;
- Work in Chinese NGOs based in Vietnam;
- Work for provincial departments of foreign affairs, planning, and investment, or in diplomatic offices of Vietnam and China, including foreign representative offices, news agencies, media outlets, or central and local broadcasting stations.
Other Undergraduate Program
- Applied Mathematics and Informatics
- Mathematics
- History
- Biology
- Journalism
- Biotechnology
- Law
- Chemistry
- Library Science
- Chemical Engineering Technology
- Literature
- Geography
- Science in Management
- Environmental Science
- Social Work
- Physics
- Tourism and Travel Management
- Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Vietnamese Studies
- Resources and Environment Management