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BA Sociology and Chinese
About this course
Sociology and Chinese is a combination that reflects one of the most significant intellectual and geopolitical realities of the twenty-first century: China's growing centrality to global economics, politics, and culture, and the need for frameworks that can help us understand social life across very different contexts. Sociology provides the conceptual tools, from class analysis and gender theory to the study of institutions, power, and everyday life; Chinese provides both linguistic access to a vast and rapidly changing society and a cultural grounding that makes sociological analysis of East Asian contexts far richer. At Goldsmiths, this four-year full-time programme develops your Chinese language skills alongside your sociological understanding, and the college's distinctive critical approach inflects both strands. You will engage with sociological theory and empirical research methods while developing reading, speaking, and writing skills in Mandarin Chinese. Goldsmiths' engagement with cultural studies, political economy, and social critique gives the sociology content a particular depth and rigour, and you will be encouraged to think across disciplinary boundaries. Graduates of sociology and Chinese programmes are well placed for careers in journalism, research, public policy, international business, NGO and development work, diplomatic services, and any role that requires both analytical depth and the ability to engage with Chinese-speaking communities or institutions. The combination is unusual enough to mark graduates out in competitive graduate markets, and the sociological training makes graduates genuinely useful in roles that require critical understanding of how societies work. Further study in sociology, Chinese studies, Asian studies, or international relations is a natural continuation for those who wish to pursue research or specialist professional roles.
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