

MA Chinese and German
About this course
Chinese and German is a language combination that connects two of the most strategically significant cultures in the modern world. Mandarin Chinese is spoken by more native speakers than any other language on Earth, and China's economic, political, and cultural influence is reshaping global affairs in ways that will define the coming decades. German is the largest native language in the European Union, the language of a continent-leading economy, and a language with a philosophical, literary, and scientific tradition that has shaped Western thought profoundly. Mastering both opens doors that very few people can access. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme allows you to develop genuine proficiency in both languages from the foundation of Edinburgh's strong modern languages and Asian studies departments. The four-year structure of a Scottish degree gives you additional time to build competence across two very different linguistic systems, which matters particularly for Chinese, where the writing system, tonal phonology, and grammatical structure all differ radically from any European language. Alongside language acquisition you will study the literatures, cultures, histories, and contemporary societies of Chinese-speaking and German-speaking worlds, developing the contextual understanding that makes linguistic proficiency genuinely useful in professional and academic settings. Edinburgh's international connections give students in this programme good opportunities to pursue time in China and in German-speaking countries, and the combination of both language traditions gives you access to a particularly wide range of global destinations and professional environments. Graduates of Chinese and German programmes move into careers in international business, particularly in companies with operations across Asian and European markets, as well as in diplomacy, international organisations, translation and interpreting, journalism, academia, and education. The rarity of the combination is itself a professional asset.
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