# Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Chinese
**Source**: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/education/undergraduate-programme/bachelor-of-arts-in-chinese
**Parent**: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/education/degree-programmes
Chinese is a four-year direct honours programme which provides a concrete foundation in both classical and modern Chinese literature, a deeper understanding of Chinese language, and a broader perspective on Modern China and the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia.
The programme aims to equip students with multidisciplinary research skills and bilingual capabilities. Our faculty members are dedicated to high quality in teaching and research. We have strong and active interests in Modern Chinese Literature. Chinese Language, and especially the Chinese Diaspora in Southeast Asia. The Minor in Translation is another unique programme within the Chinese Programme. This programme is open to all NTU students who are interested in receiving practical and professional trainings in translation between Chinese and English. We also partnered the National Arts Council to run a Chinese creative writing residencies programme. Critically acclaimed writers, both local and international, will work on a literary project of their own and teach creative writing courses in NTU. Eminent writers who have been in residence include Yeng Pway-Ngon (Singapore) and Su Wei-Chen (Taiwan).
[### Unique Features](#unique)
- 4 year direct honours – Robust and interesting modules on Chinse literature, culture, language, history, and Chinese diaspora
- 2 remarkable minors – Translation and Creative Writing
- Close linkages with industries – Education, media, publishers, and other sectors
[### Admission Requirements](#admission)
Students with Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'A' level
Pass in H2 Level Chinese subjects or \
Good pass in H1 Level Chinese subjects or \
Good pass in ‘O’ Level Higher Chinese or \
Good pass in ‘O’ Level Chinese
Students with NUS High School Diploma
Good overall CAP in Chinese Language
Students with IB Diploma
A good grade in Standard Level Chinese
Please note the following:
- The grade profiles, GPAs and programme places vary from year to year, depending on the number and performance of applicants, and the number of places available.
- Meeting the previous year's grade/GPA scores of a programme does not guarantee admission to that programme for the current year.
- NTU is increasingly admitting students based on holistic practices including written exams and interviews. For this reason we encourage all interested parties to apply.
[### Programme Structure & Duration](#programme)
The curriculum is designed as a four-year programme. Well-prepared students can complete the degree in three and a half years.
Students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Chinese are required to complete two categories of requirements, totalling at least 128 Academic Units (AUs):
A. Major Requirements (69 AUs)
B. Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core (ICC) (28 AUs)
C. Broadening & Deepening Electives (BDE) (31 AUs)
here to learn more about the programme structure.
[### Curriculum](#curriculum)
Students can pursue in-depth studies in any of
the four categories in the Chinese programme such as **(A) Chinese Literature and Culture**, **(B) Chinese History, Thought and China
Studies**, **(C)
Linguistics and Chinese Linguistics**, or **(D) Studies of Ethnic-Chinese**. to view course descriptions.
[### Career Prospects](#career)
Our graduates in Chinese are bilingual and bicultural and have strong training in the comprehension of classical and modern texts. They are also knowledgeable in the fields of Chinese literature, culture, history, philosophy, linguistics, etc. Being exposed to a wide range of knowledge and methodologies, our graduates specialise not only in their selected areas within the traditional disciplines of Chinese language and literature, but also in interdisciplinary studies such as contemporary Chinese politics, society, urban culture, and international relations.
Graduates in Chinese can look forward to careers in the private and public sectors where in-depth knowledge of Chinese language and culture are required. Some of these are the civil service, education, business management, public relations, journalism, publishing, translation, as well as theatre and the arts.
[### Minors](#minors)
[Minor in Chinese Creative Writing](/soh/admissions/undergraduate/chinese/minor-in-chinese-creative-writing)
[Minor in Translation](/soh/admissions/undergraduate/chinese/minor-in-translation)
### Related Programmes
- [Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in English](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/education/undergraduate-programme/bachelor-of-arts-in-english)
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