Chinese Studies Major (GIS)
Chairperson: Chiji Akọma, Ph.D.
Office Location: 36 Garey Hall
Telephone: 610-519-6302
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About
The Department of Global Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS) provides students with a tripartite of skills, knowledge, and values that foster critical thinking, problem solving, and preparation for responsible global citizenship. Students gain an understanding of global studies, acquiring the know-how in global and digital literacy, cultural diversity and intercultural competences, interdisciplinary research, and a passion for social justice, nurtured in experiential learning.
PRIMARY MAJOR (122 credits)
Required Major Courses (36 credits)
The Chinese language is spoken by over one billion people, making it the most spoken language in one country in the world, while it continues to gain global ascendancy and influence. Chinese Studies offers students extensive instruction in Chinese language coupled with interdisciplinary studies that position the language and culture of China within subject areas with global significance. Students will study Chinese to advanced levels, including taking courses on translation, with a capstone thesis partially written in Chinese. Sitting for external proficiency exams provides language certification, and a required Study Abroad experience provides experiential learning that re-enforces cultural literacy.
Core Curriculum Requirements (44 credits)
Free Elective Requirement (42 credits)
Students with a Chinese Studies primary major have forty-two (42) required free elective credits.
Degree Credit Summary
- Major Credits: 36 credits
- Core Credits: 44 credits
- Free Electives Credits: 42 credits
- Total Required Credits: 122 Credits
SECONDARY MAJOR
Students who declare Chinese Studies as a secondary major must complete the Required Major Courses to achieve this major. Students are able to count any eligible course taken in their primary major, the core curriculum, minors, concentrations, or free electives toward these requirements.