School of Chinese Literature and Communication offers three undergraduate
study programs:
Broadcasting and Television Journalism
Chinese Language
Literature and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
The School’s faculty is consist of 42 professional teachers, including 14 professors,
15 associate professors, 26 doctors (6 post-doctors), and 5 graduate student supervisor (Master’s degree)
Major: Broadcasting and Television Journalism
Duration of Study: 4 Years
Core Courses:
An Introduction to Journalism
The History of Chinese and Foreign News
An Introduction to Communication Studies
News Gathering and Reporting
News Writing
Newspaper Editing
News Review
An Introduction to Radio and Television
Camera Foundation
Television Editing and Production
Media Operation Planning
Journalistic Ethics and Laws
Photography Foundation
TV Director
Broadcasting and Hosting
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts
Major: Chinese Language and Literature
Duration of Study: 4 Years
Core Courses:
Ancient Chinese
Modern Chinese
An Introduction to Linguistics
Ancient Chinese Literature
Chinese Modern Literature
Chinese Contemporary Literature
Foreign Literature
Chinese Pedagogy
An Introduction to Chinese Culture
Basic Writing
An Introduction to Literature Theory
An Introduction to the Chinese Graphology
Logic
An Introduction to Aesthetics
Western Literary Theories
An Introduction to the Comparative Literature
An Introduction to the Folk Literature
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts
Major: Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
Duration of Study: 4 Years
Core Courses:
Modern Chinese
Ancient Chinese
English Listening
English Speaking
An Introduction to Linguistics
Second Language Acquisition
Cross-cultural Communication
Teaching Skills in TCFL
An Introduction to TCFL
Chinese Phonetics Teaching in TCFL
Chinese Vocabulary Teaching in TCFL
Chinese Grammar Teaching in TCFL
Chinese Character Teaching in TCFL
Secretarial Science
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts