

BA Chinese and International Communication with Foundation
About this course
Chinese combined with international communication is a degree for students who want to engage with China's language and culture while also developing the professional communication skills that are essential in an interconnected world. Mandarin Chinese is one of the most widely spoken languages on the planet and increasingly important in international business, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. International communication draws on media studies, linguistics, intercultural theory, and professional writing to examine how communication works across national and cultural boundaries. The two fields reinforce each other, and together they prepare you for roles that require both linguistic depth and communication fluency. At the University of Westminster in London, this four-year, full-time degree includes a foundation year for students who need an additional year of academic preparation before entering the main programme. Westminster's central London location places you in one of the world's most culturally diverse and professionally connected cities, and the university has strong links to the media, communications, and international business sectors. You will develop your Chinese language skills progressively while studying the theory and practice of international communication, including cross-cultural media, public relations, and professional writing. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all built into the programme, giving you extended professional experience and the opportunity to spend time in a Chinese-speaking environment. These structural features mean you graduate with both linguistic competence and real professional experience. Graduates with Chinese language skills and communications expertise are in demand across international business, diplomacy, journalism, public relations, broadcasting, and cultural organisations. Many find roles in multinational companies with China operations, in international media organisations, or in government and NGO roles with an Asia-Pacific focus. Postgraduate study in Chinese studies, international communications, or related fields is also a natural next step.
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