BA Programme

Our BA in Chinese Studies programme offers students the opportunities to make the most of CUHK’s unique traditions, resources and innovations in Chinese Studies. CHUK has been known throughout China and the world as a hub for scholars and students fascinated with exploring the richness and complexity of China.

Our multi-disciplinary, primarily English-taught undergraduate programme offers an integrated exploration of the complexities of Chinese history, economy, governance, business, culture, language, literature and contemporary society. With an emphasis on interactive teaching, international exchange, and immersive study, our programme is ideal for students intent on becoming globally-oriented China experts, cross-cultural communicators and network-builders. Hosting students from the Stanford university Bing Overseas Programme along with other international exchange students, our Chinese Studies courses deepen understanding through open-minded engagement with a wide range of perspectives.

Our curriculum provides a range of opportunities for students to learn language,  communication and analytical skills and explore the diversity of Chinese studies. International students will take Chinese language foundation courses whereas native Chinese speakers will take courses on skills communicating on China.

We welcome all interested applicants of any background, and look forward to the next generation’s journey into exploring China and all things Chinese.

Why Chinese Studies at CUHK?

    At the Centre for China Studies, our students will

    • Benefit from interactive teaching and interdisciplinary learning in English about China
    • Train to the high-level of Chinese and English needed for professional global communication
    • Learn through dialogue with students and faculty from all parts of the Chinese cultural sphere and coming from around the world
    • Make the most of our location to learn on-the-ground in China and Hong Kong through fieldwork courses, research, travel and social learning
    • Develop an area of special knowledge combined with China expertise through research, immersive learning, or through adding a well-chosen minor

             

GAO, Yichen

BA graduate from China

The undergraduate studies at CCS have been instrumental in paving the way for my pursuit of a master’s degree. The comprehensive courses and interactive tutorials have been invaluable in addressing questions and clarifying uncertainties. Moreover, the Capstone research paper writing has honed my critical thinking skills and prepared me for further in-depth research in my future studies.

GAO, Yichen

BA graduate from China

The undergraduate studies at CCS have been instrumental in paving the way for my pursuit of a master’s degree. The comprehensive courses and interactive tutorials have been invaluable in addressing questions and clarifying uncertainties. Moreover, the Capstone research paper writing has honed my critical thinking skills and prepared me for further in-depth research in my future studies.

HUNG, Man Hin

BA graduate from Hong Kong

In my 4-year study at CCS, I have learnt more about contemporary China. The program has equipped me with an all-rounded knowledge of China. If you want to gain a deeper understanding of Chinese politics, economy or society, you should take advantage of the golden chance of studying here.

HUNG, Man Hin

BA graduate from Hong Kong

In my 4-year study at CCS, I have learnt more about contemporary China. The program has equipped me with an all-rounded knowledge of China. If you want to gain a deeper understanding of Chinese politics, economy or society, you should take advantage of the golden chance of studying here.

GRAMATYKA, Marta Magdalena

BA graduate from Poland

Studying at CCS has definitely organized and deepened my knowledge of China and its different aspects, from politics to culture, economy, literature and society. The knowledge made me understand connections between different elements of China and made me realize that although there’s still so much to learn, it is not as confusing as I thought.

GRAMATYKA, Marta Magdalena

BA graduate from Poland

Studying at CCS has definitely organized and deepened my knowledge of China and its different aspects, from politics to culture, economy, literature and society. The knowledge made me understand connections between different elements of China and made me realize that although there’s still so much to learn, it is not as confusing as I thought.

An, Hyerin

BA graduate from South Korea

CCS really encouraged me to learn how to look for different enterprises, assess their strengths and be able to tell whether I might be a fit to the enterprise. Professors are always supportive of the students and they were always there for me when I was lost in the career path.

An, Hyerin

BA graduate from South Korea

CCS really encouraged me to learn how to look for different enterprises, assess their strengths and be able to tell whether I might be a fit to the enterprise. Professors are always supportive of the students and they were always there for me when I was lost in the career path.

ANDRES, Leonard Karl Maxim

BA student from Germany

Before I started my studies at the Centre for China Studies here in CUHK, China for me, was always a remote and foreign place out of my imagination. Little did I know at that time about the rich Chinese culture, language, history, and the political system. And when I started to learn more about it, I knew that the BA programme at CCS was a perfect fit to turn my personal interest into the focus of my studies.

ANDRES, Leonard Karl Maxim

BA student from Germany

Before I started my studies at the Centre for China Studies here in CUHK, China for me, was always a remote and foreign place out of my imagination. Little did I know at that time about the rich Chinese culture, language, history, and the political system. And when I started to learn more about it, I knew that the BA programme at CCS was a perfect fit to turn my personal interest into the focus of my studies.

TAM Bo Yi

BA graduate from Hong Kong

CCS’s curriculum involves interdisciplinary research, allowing students to explore a broader academic world with diverse interests. Additionally, CCS fosters a closer bond between students and instructors, which enables students to receive more caring and promptly supports.

TAM Bo Yi

BA graduate from Hong Kong

CCS’s curriculum involves interdisciplinary research, allowing students to explore a broader academic world with diverse interests. Additionally, CCS fosters a closer bond between students and instructors, which enables students to receive more caring and promptly supports.

PARK So Hyun

BA graduate from Korea,
Credit Analyst

“My favorite aspect of CCS program was diversity. Compare to other majors, we don’t learn ONE thing. We learn different aspects of China, e.g. culture, politics, language, business etc.” 

PARK So Hyun

BA graduate from Korea,
Credit Analyst

“My favorite aspect of CCS program was diversity. Compare to other majors, we don’t learn ONE thing. We learn different aspects of China, e.g. culture, politics, language, business etc.” 

HUSSAIN Farhan Syed

BA graduate

Studying this programme at CUHK helped me to have a comprehensive understanding of China in various aspects, and to interact with people from around the globe.

HUSSAIN Farhan Syed

BA graduate

Studying this programme at CUHK helped me to have a comprehensive understanding of China in various aspects, and to interact with people from around the globe.

Dayoung LEE

BA graduate from Korea,
Financial Analyst

“There were a lot of tough courses, but overall the experience was excellent. The most notable experience being in Chinese Studies was when a professor sparked a research interest during a fieldwork project in rural China. It was only supposed to be for graduate students, but I asked him and he was very welcoming and said ‘You can join us.’”

Dayoung LEE

BA graduate from Korea,
Financial Analyst

“There were a lot of tough courses, but overall the experience was excellent. The most notable experience being in Chinese Studies was when a professor sparked a research interest during a fieldwork project in rural China. It was only supposed to be for graduate students, but I asked him and he was very welcoming and said ‘You can join us.’”

Matthew DIXON

BA student from U.K.

“I saw it as an opportunity to do something a bit outside the box compared to the traditional path of studying in Europe.”

Matthew DIXON

BA student from U.K.

“I saw it as an opportunity to do something a bit outside the box compared to the traditional path of studying in Europe.”

LI Wei

BA graduate from China,
Pursuing MA

“Critical thinking is highly valued here. CCS professors don’t transfer knowledge; they teach you to make discoveries by yourself, and then they guide you to critique what you discovered.”

LI Wei

BA graduate from China,
Pursuing MA

“Critical thinking is highly valued here. CCS professors don’t transfer knowledge; they teach you to make discoveries by yourself, and then they guide you to critique what you discovered.”

Tunningley JAMES

BA graduate from U.K.,
Pursuing Postgraduate study

“CUHK acts as a microcosm for Hong Kong itself. The hustle and bustle of it is great, as is the mellow tranquility of the mountains here. I love the paradox. It’s also really friendly, and you can network very easily.”

Tunningley JAMES

BA graduate from U.K.,
Pursuing Postgraduate study

“CUHK acts as a microcosm for Hong Kong itself. The hustle and bustle of it is great, as is the mellow tranquility of the mountains here. I love the paradox. It’s also really friendly, and you can network very easily.”