Our China & Globalisation MSc provides an introduction to the causes and consequences of China’s rise from comparative and global perspectives. It will equip you with the conceptual and research tools necessary for the critical analysis of China’s social and economic trends, and support your understanding of Chinese public policies, business strategies and modes of international cooperation.
Key benefits
Bachelor’s degree with 2:1 honours (or international equivalent).
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This innovative programme is designed to offer students practical and transferable skills for careers including academic research; entrepreneurship in public services and the private sector, including finance and investment, media and publishing; and leadership roles in international organisations and NGOs.
The MSc programme is designed as a one-year full-time or two-year part-time taught programme.
An indicative list of optional modules is included below. In addition to the modules taught and supervised by China Institute staff, a range of options from other departments are available. Availability of optional modules may change from one academic year to the next – please contact us if you have a query about any one module in particular.
Non-native Chinese speaking students will be encouraged to undertake Mandarin language training at the Modern Language Centre.
An academic tutor will be assigned to each student, providing regular consultation and guidance on the choice of optional modules to advance their knowledge and transferable skills.
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