Chinese Studies Minor
Increase your opportunities with a minor in Chinese studies
Studying Chinese opens countless doors and opportunities for your future. After English, Chinese is the second most spoken language in the world. With Chinese, you'll be able to connect with billions of people, from the workplace to art and culture to interpersonal relationships.
You'll study speaking and writing in a variety of personal and professional contexts and learn within a project-based curriculum, like navigating Chinese language websites to typing in Chinese in your first semester.
In an ever-more connected world, Chinese cultural and language fluency makes you a promising candidate for employers seeking bilingual workers. You'll create a digital portfolio of your work to share with potential employers or graduate schools.
Chinese studies minor and certificate
The Chinese program at Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK didn't just teach me to speak and write Chinese. It also helped me connect to Chinese language and culture. My language ability and cultural competency has opened so many doors for me.
Explore career paths
Our innovative courses and one-on-one mentoring by faculty will give you the tools to succeed in a variety of jobs, such as:
- Senior e-commerce growth strategist
- Accountant
- Ambassador
- Outreach and communications coordinator
- International school educator
- Event planner
You can also put your degree to work in any number of fields, including:
- Professional translation
- Marketing and communications
- International relations
- Diplomacy
- Finance
Contact information
-
-
Chinese Department