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Chinese Language and Literature Major(Chinese-Japanese Bilingual Direction)International Student Development Program
(2025th Edition)
1Type of cultivation:Bachelor's degree, Chinese Language major,Chinese Language, 050102
2. Disciplines:literature
3. Affiliated Unit:International Chinese Language Institute(The first and second years are spent studying at the International Chinese Language Institute, while the third and fourth years are spent at Beijing Language and Culture University's Tokyo campus)
fourlearnManufacture:four years
fiveteachingobject
Chinese proficiency reaches the "International Chinese Language Proficiency Standards"HSKLevel 4 (as in China's College English Test Band 4and aboveinternational students.
sixTraining objectivesand specifications
(1) Training Objectives
This majorThe direction aims to cultivate individuals with a solid foundation in both Chinese and Japanese languages, excellent humanistic literacy, and extensive knowledge of Chinese and Japanese culturesdayCulture and social knowledge, outstanding international vision and intercultural competence, strong Chinese and Japanese language skills, the ability to compare Chinese and foreign languages and cultures, robust language research, translation, and cross-cultural communication skills, interdisciplinary knowledge literacy, a problem-oriented mindset, critical thinking, and innovation,After graduation, one can work in fields requiring the use of Chinese-Japanese bilingual skills, such as education, secretarial work, translation, trade, and cultural exchange.
(2)training specifications
Master systematic basic theories and fundamental knowledge of Chinese, with relatively solid Chinese language proficiency and verbal communication skillsMaster basic knowledge of Chinese culture, be familiar with China's national conditions and social culture; possess a relatively solid foundation inJapanese language proficiency and verbal communication skills, understanding of Japan's national conditions and cultureAfter graduation, you can work in fields such as diplomacy, business, and secretarial services that require the use of both Chinese and Japanese.
sevenBasic framework of the training program
Students in their first and second years study at the main campus and must complete76 credits;Students in grades three and four study at the Tokyo campus and must complete98 credits.career guidance2 credits,Graduation Thesis8 Credits.
8. Professional Core Courses
University Chinese, Chinese Listening and Speaking, Chinese Reading, Chinese Writing, Expression and Communication, Chinese Audio-Visual and Speaking, Classic Introduction, Japanese Comprehensive, Japanese Comprehensive, Advanced Chinese Comprehensive, Advanced Chinese Speaking, Intermediate Japanese Comprehensive, Intermediate Japanese Listening and Speaking, Advanced Japanese Comprehensive, Advanced Japanese Listening and Speaking, Contemporary China Topics, Chinese-Japanese Translation, Thesis WritingIX. Main Practical Components and Time Arrangement
career guidanceGrade 3 2credit
Graduation ThesisFourth grade8 credits
10graduation requirements
Students with formal enrollment status who complete the courses specified in the teaching plan with passing or above grades and earn the required credits for graduation,Students who comply with school discipline and meet the standards in moral, intellectual, physical, and aesthetic development,After approval by the teaching committee of the respective college andSchool degreeThe committee reviewed and approved the evaluation, granting graduation.
elevenAwarding certificates and degrees
Meet the graduation requirements,Translate into EnglishAwarded in Chinese Language and LiteratureGraduation certificate in Chinese Language majorconferred through the defense of the graduation thesisBachelor's degreecertificateminorotherUpon meeting the graduation and degree requirements, students will receive the corresponding minor graduation certificate and degreecertificate.
For details, refer to the "Implementation Rules for Degree Conferment at Beijing Language and Culture University" and other relevant university documents.
Main Campus of Beijing Language and Culture University- Tokyo Campus 2+2 Program Curriculum for Undergraduate Chinese-Japanese Bilingual Major
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Course Category |
Course Nature |
Course Name |
credit |
class hour |
Location of the course |
Credit requirements |
|
major courses |
major compulsory course |
University Chinese (Part 1 and Part 2) |
16 |
256 |
Headquarters |
Grade 1:40 credits (4 credits per semester for Japanese Comprehensive)
Second grade:24 credits Among them, Japanese comprehensive every semester2 credits)
Grade 3:32 credits
Fourth grade:34 credits |
|
Chinese Listening and Speaking (Part 1, Part 2) |
8 |
128 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Chinese Reading (Part 1, Part 2) |
4 |
64 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Chinese Writing (Part 1, Part 2) |
4 |
64 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Expression and Communication |
4 |
64 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Chinese Listening, Speaking, and Viewing |
4 |
64 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Classic Introduction (Part I, Part II) |
12 |
192 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Japanese Comprehensive1-4) |
12 |
192 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Comprehensive Japanese |
6 |
51 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Advanced Comprehensive Chinese1-4) |
22 |
187 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Advanced Chinese Spoken Language1-2) |
8 |
68 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Intermediate Japanese Comprehensive |
4 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Intermediate Japanese Listening and Speaking |
2 |
17 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Advanced Japanese Comprehensive |
12 |
102 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Advanced Japanese Listening and Speaking |
4 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Contemporary China topics |
4 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Chinese to Japanese translation |
2 |
17 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
paper writing |
2 |
17 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
general knowledge elective course |
Exploration of Ancient Chinese Civilization |
2 |
32 |
Headquarters |
Second grade:12 credits (General Education + Elective Courses) Grade 3:16 credits Fourth grade:6 credits |
|
|
An Overview of China's Economy (Volumes I and II) |
4 |
32 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Chinese Idiom Culture |
2 |
32 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Selected Idioms and Their Meanings |
2 |
32 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
major elective course
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Chinese Reading and Writing (Upper/Lower) |
4 |
64 |
Headquarters |
||
|
Fundamentals of News Language (Upper and Lower) |
4 |
64 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Voice and voice teaching |
2 |
32 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Chinese Cultural Experience (Upper and Lower) |
4 |
64 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Chinese history |
2 |
32 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Chinese characters and Chinese character teaching |
2 |
32 |
Headquarters |
|||
|
Modern Chinese Grammar1-2) |
4 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Cultural Special Discussion1-2) |
4 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Basic Japanese-Chinese Translation1-2) |
4 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
HSK Level 6 Sprint |
2 |
17 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
International Trade Practice |
2 |
17 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
History of Sino-foreign cultural exchanges |
2 |
17 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Selected Readings of Literary Masterpieces |
2 |
17 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
Economic and Trade Chinese Reading1-2) |
4 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
|||
|
practical teaching |
|
2 |
34 |
Tokyo Campus |
Grade 3:2 credits Fourth grade:8 credits |
|
|
Graduation Thesis |
8 |
|
Tokyo Campus |
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Note:
Students in the main campus start Japanese classes in their first year, with the goal of achieving Japanese proficiency in two yearsAt the N4 level, the Japanese visa application requires a minimum N5 level in Japanese.
The comprehensive Japanese course at the Tokyo campus offers flexible teaching, allowing students to join classes based on their current Japanese proficiency level.
Students study at the main campus in their first and second years and must complete76 credits;
Students in grades three and four study at the Tokyo campus and must complete98 credits.
