Chinese Studies
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 5,742 / Year
    Apply DateJanuary 19, 2027
    Chinese Studies

    About

    Overview The Chinese Studies degree program at California State University Long Beach is a major intended to educate and produce graduates who will have communicative proficiency, critical thinking skills, socio-cultural understanding, and literary sensibility for intercultural communication. The degree program will also provide students with opportunity and preparation to pursue a careers involving the Pacific Rim nations, and go on to graduate, or on to professional programs in fields such as Art, International Affairs, Business Administration, History, Literature, Law, Journalism, Public Administration, or Education.Career PossibilitiesSocial Scientist Archivist Social Worker Journalist Counselor Teacher Public Relations Consultant Mass Media Foreign Business and Trade Community Organizer School Administrator Linguist Parole Officer Probation Officer Editor • Writer Urban/Regional Planner Public Policy Administrator Foreign Policy Officer Researcher I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The Bachelor of Arts program in Chinese Studies at California State University Long Beach is designed to provide students with linguistic and cultural preparation, supported by international perspectives and understanding of humanities for personal, socio-political, and literary-intellectual development, as well as for economic self-sufficiency in the ever-intertwining world of a global economy.

    Disciplines

    Languages

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 5.5
    • TOEFLMin 61

    Other Requirements

    1Complete each of the courses in the comprehensive pattern of college preparatory subject requirements with a grade of C or higher prior to high school graduationGraduate from high school by the end of the Spring term prior to Fall enrollmentHave a minimum “Eligibility Index” to be considered: Graduates of California high schools and other California residents: 3,200 minimum “Eligibility Index” to be considered for non-STEM major and a 3,300 minimum “STEM Eligibility Index” for STEM majors and other non-California residents: 3,570 minimum “Eligibility Index” to be consideredAll transcripts from all institutions attendedSAT/ACT scores-Domestic Freshmen and International Freshmen graduating from a U.S. high school

    Fee Information

    Chinese Studies
    California State University Long Beach
    California State University Long Beach
    United States of America

    United States of America, Long Beach

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