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BA Chinese and Japanese Studies
About this course
Chinese and Japanese are two of the world's most important languages, and studying them together opens up a remarkably rich intellectual territory. Both nations have shaped global history, philosophy, art, and commerce in profound ways, and each language offers access to a distinct civilisation with its own literary traditions, aesthetic values, and ways of understanding the world. The two languages share some written characters and certain historical connections through cultural exchange, but they diverge substantially in grammar, phonology, and contemporary usage, making the combination genuinely challenging and deeply rewarding. At the University of Leeds, this five-year full-time programme allows you to develop serious proficiency in both languages alongside a sustained engagement with the history, politics, culture, and societies of China and Japan. Language learning at this level goes well beyond grammar and vocabulary: you will study literature in the original, engage with film, media, and contemporary cultural production, and develop the analytical skills to read society through its cultural artefacts. Your studies in Chinese will encompass both Mandarin and, where relevant, engagement with the diversity of the Chinese-speaking world beyond mainland China. Your Japanese studies will take you from foundational script and grammar through to fluency in spoken and written forms adequate for academic and professional use. The five-year duration reflects the ambition of the programme: becoming genuinely proficient in two languages as structurally demanding as Chinese and Japanese requires sustained, immersive study, and the extended timeline allows for depth that shorter programmes cannot provide. You will also study the histories and contemporary affairs of both countries in a comparative frame, developing an understanding of East Asian regional dynamics that is increasingly relevant in global affairs. Graduates with expertise in Chinese and Japanese are sought after across an exceptionally wide range of careers. International business and trade, diplomacy, finance, journalism, translation and interpretation, education, and cultural institutions all value the combination of language skill and regional knowledge this programme develops. Postgraduate study in East Asian studies, international relations, linguistics, or area studies is a natural progression, as are careers in academia or research focused on the region.
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