Degree | Academic Programme | Length of Programme |
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B.A. | Chinese Language and Culture | 4 Years |
The Bachelor of Arts programme in Chinese Language and Culture aims to produce graduates based on the theory of Cognitivism, which emphasises learning through cognitive processes. Learners take the lead in constructing their own knowledge and understanding, while instructors act as facilitators who design appropriate learning activities both inside and outside the classroom. The goal is to develop graduates who are proficient in Chinese communication through skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation, and interpreting within diverse cultural contexts.
1. To possess knowledge and understanding of Chinese language and culture, and to be able to apply this knowledge effectively.
2. To demonstrate proficiency in Chinese language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation, and interpreting.
3. To be able to utilise digital technology to support learning and work-related tasks.
4. To demonstrate honesty, responsibility, and attention to detail in tasks involving both Chinese and Thai languages.
5. To be able to work collaboratively with others while respecting cultural differences.
The Bachelor of Arts Programme in Chinese Language and Culture emphasises learning through cognitive processes, with the aim of producing graduates who possess expertise in Chinese communication, including skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation, and interpreting within diverse cultural contexts. In addition, graduates will be able to explain, analyse, and distinguish key concepts, principles, and core content related to the Chinese language and culture. They will also be individuals of integrity, who demonstrate responsibility in assigned tasks, perform their duties with precision and care, and are capable of producing language-related outputs.
1. Specialist in Chinese language and culture for professional and academic advancement
2. Staff or officer in organisations related to the Chinese language
3. Translator or interpreter
PLO1: Analyse knowledge related to the Chinese language.
PLO2: Apply knowledge of Chinese culture in relevant contexts.
PLO3: Communicate effectively in Chinese through skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation, and interpreting.
PLO4: Employ digital technologies to enhance learning and work performance.
PLO5: Demonstrate honesty and responsibility in assigned tasks.
PLO6: Work collaboratively with others while respecting cultural differences.
PLO7: Perform language-related tasks with meticulous attention to detail.
Total credits: 123 credits (4-year Bachelor’s Degree)
1. General Education Course 24 credits
2. Specific Requirement Course 93 credits
1) Major Required Course 81 credits
2) Major Elective Course 12 credits
3. Free Elective Course 6 credits
(Refer to Bachelor of Arts Program in Chinese Language and Culture Year 2025)