B.A. Chinese and Linguistics

Bachelor's degree

In Manchester

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Manchester

  • Start date

    September

Chinese is taught by a team of internationally-recognised academic specialists, supported by key resources in the Library and Language Centre. The courses are characterised by their quality, range and flexibility, giving the opportunity to build on existing knowledge of the language or to study it as a beginner. Students may apply to spend one semester studying abroad during the second year of their degree. Exchange partners are offered through the Worldwide Exchange scheme.

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Location

Start date

Manchester (Greater Manchester)
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Oxford Road, M13 9PL

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

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Subjects

  • English Language
  • English

Course programme

Course Content
  • Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology: The Sounds of English
  • Principles of Linguistics
  • Introduction to Semantics
  • Introducing English Grammar
  • Introduction to Sociolinguistics
  • Investigating Grammar
  • Introduction to Chinese Studies
  • Beginners Chinese 1
  • Year 1 Mandarin Chinese for Advanced Learners
  • From Middle Kingdom to Economic Superpower: The Making of Modern China, 1800-2000
  • Phonology 1
  • Introduction to Syntactic Theory
  • Chinese Business
  • Chinese Business - SALC Students Only
  • Writing Modern China
  • Visualities Across the Asian Continent: Contemporary Asian Art
  • Lower Intermediate Chinese 1
  • Upper Intermediate Chinese 1
  • Introduction to Classical Chinese
  • Solo Language Learning: Chinese (Semester 1)
  • Grammatical Semantics
  • Introduction to Middle English Language
  • Language and Variation and Change
  • Introduction to Old English Language
  • Societal Multi-lingualism
  • The Logic of English
  • Dissertation
  • Topics in the Study of Meaning in English
  • Modern English Language 1500-present
  • Language Contact
  • Advanced Chinese 1
  • Spanish Language 3
  • Representing China
  • Chinese Eco-Literature
  • Love, Sex, and Personhood in Contemporary China
  • Contemporary pop culture in Greater China
  • Advanced Chinese 2
  • Business Chinese
  • Dissertation in Chinese Studies
  • The Chinese Economy

B.A. Chinese and Linguistics

Price on request