2 Chinese Literature Master's degrees in China
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2 Chinese Literature Master's degrees in China
East China Normal University
MA in Comparative Literature and World Literature - Chinese Literature and Culture
- Shanghai, China
MA
On-Campus
English
The School of International Chinese Studies at East China Normal University accepts applications from international students interested in pursuing a 3-year research-oriented program for a Master degree in Literature. The program is based on ECNU’s main campus in Shanghai. Our program focus is on Chinese literature and culture, and we encourage comparative studies between China and other cultures as we strongly believe that literary and cultural dialogue is very necessary for the world.
Wuhan University
M.A. Students Specialized in Chinese History
- Wuhan, China
MA
On-Campus
Chinese
The objective of this specialty program is to produce a new, creative type of talented person who has physical and psychological well-being and with full development of morality, wisdom, physique and aesthetics, who has a good moral character and professional quality, and is a law-abiding citizen.
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Chinese literature is the study of the literary works created throughout China’s history. Students could learn about the different phases of Chinese literature and how to analyze these texts using literary theories. Some scholars may also learn to read these works in their original language.
The china higher education for a couple of years has been voted as one of the best among the Asian countries. This country has over 150 both public and private owned universities distribution on all provinces of china. The higher education is research based.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.