| Course Level: | Master's | |
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| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language | English | |
| Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
The MA in Chinese Language and Literature at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) offers a unique opportunity to delve into China’s rich cultural and literary heritage while studying in South Korea, a hub for international education. SKKU provides a comprehensive curriculum combining linguistic proficiency with cultural insights, guided by experienced faculty and researchers. The program emphasizes both classical and modern Chinese literature, fostering critical thinking and global awareness. With a strategic location and strong international ties, SKKU also offers excellent opportunities for cultural exchange, research, and career advancement in various fields related to Chinese language and culture.
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Program Name |
MA in Chinese Language and Literature |
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Degree Awarded |
Master of Arts (MA) |
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Course Duration |
2 years (Typically 4 semesters) |
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Language of Instruction |
Korean and English |
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Yearly Tuition Fees |
Approximately 6,000,000 KRW (Subject to change) |
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Total Tuition Fees |
Approximately 12,000,000 KRW (for 2 years) |
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Total Program Cost |
Around 15,000,000 KRW (including living expenses) |
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Eligibility |
A Bachelor's degree in any field; proficiency in Chinese or related fields is preferred |
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Admission Requirements |
Application form, Bachelor's degree, Transcripts, Recommendation letters, Personal statement, Proof of Chinese language proficiency (if required), Interview (if applicable) |
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Application Intake |
Fall (September) and Spring (March) intakes |
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Scholarship |
Scholarships available based on academic excellence, need-based aid, and departmental funding |
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Career Prospects |
Opportunities in academia, translation, cultural exchange programs, international organizations, tourism, media, and business sectors involving China-South Korea relations |
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Curriculum Structure |
Includes courses in Classical Chinese Literature, Modern Chinese Literature, Chinese Linguistics, Chinese Translation, and Cultural Studies. Elective courses and a thesis project are part of the curriculum. |