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Chinese Studies and History, BA, University of Sheffield

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University of Sheffield

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BAFull-time4 yearsSeptemberGBP 9250 per year 0

About Chinese Studies and History, BA - at University of Sheffield

Chinese studies and history is a balanced course that develops your Chinese language skills and your historical knowledge. The language teaching is intensive but we teach Chinese from scratch, so you don't need previous experience.

You'll spend your third year studying the language intensively at Nanjing University in China. This is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in Chinese culture.

The list of history modules is designed to complement your Chinese studies. They cover various political, social and cultural themes, periods, countries and ways of thinking about the past.

Outside the seminar room, you'll get the chance to work on projects that bring history to life, like our student-run New Histories blog and WikiAmerica. On the History Workshop module you'll work alongside an academic on a research project.

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Entry requirements

The A Level entry requirements for this course are:

ABB
typically including History

A Levels + additional qualifications: BBB, typically including History + B in a relevant EPQ
International Baccalaureate: 33, typically with 5 in Higher Level History
BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM + B at A Level typically in History
BTEC Diploma: DD + A at A Level typically in History
Scottish Highers: + 1 Advanced Higher AABBB + B typically in History
Welsh Baccalaureate + 2 A Levels: B + AB, typically including History
Access to HE Diploma: Award of
Access to HE Diploma: in a relevant subject, with 45 credits a
T Level: 3, including 30 at Distinction (to include History units), and 15 at Merit

Routes for mature students

Other requirements
  • Classical Civilisation is acceptable in lieu of History
  • No prior knowledge of Chinese is required (up to A Level Chinese is acceptable)
  • Evidence of interest in East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) demonstrated through the personal statement is also required

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