Chinese Language and Culture

Chinese Language and Culture

Chinese Language and Culture

Chinese Language and Culture

Why Study Chinese Language and Culture?

With over one billion speakers, Chinese is one of the oldest languages still in use and along with English is the most commonly spoken language in the world. China occupies a unique status in the 21st century as the center of an ancient civilization that is also an increasingly dominant power in global economics and politics. The study of Chinese language and culture promotes intercultural understanding and cross-cultural communication between East and West, opening up a world of possibilities via the acquisition of linguistic and intercultural skills important for both professional development and personal enrichment and equipping those who pursue careers in ministry, business, diplomacy, health professions, and education in China today to interact with the local people effectively.

Why Study Chinese Language and Culture at Wheaton

Wheaton College’s Chinese Language and Culture Major and China Studies Minor program offers beginning through advanced-level Chinese language classes along with a wide range of China-focused content courses in a variety of disciplines. Students gain both language proficiency and familiarity with China. Additionally, Wheaton offers a Chinese through Scripture language course that broadens students’ understanding of biblical reception and translation, and invites students to understand God through a new lens. Besides coursework, program events, extracurricular activities, Wheaton in China or other study abroad opportunities are also exciting and enriching components and integral aspects of the program.

The study of Chinese language and culture at Wheaton College seeks to increase students’ marketability and career prospects in the business world and to prepare students for graduate school and ministry by offering opportunities to broaden global perspectives, build cross-cultural skills and deepen one’s faith and perspective on the Bible. 

Are you interested in a learning experience that is both educational and transformational? Check out our alumni stories to find out more. There is also a special opportunity (CLIP-B) for ROTC cadets at Wheaton College to be paid up to $3000 per academic year for studying Chinese language and culture. Incoming freshmen are also welcome to explore the 2-credit Wheaton College Summer Institute course: Learning the Chinese Alphabet and Pronunciation.

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What Will I Learn?

As a Chinese Language and Culture major at Wheaton, you will learn the forms and functions of the Chinese language, understand native speech and writing, and attain reasonable fluency in Chinese with a specialized exposure to the country of China. From grammar, composition, conversation, business Chinese, and reading courses to topical courses on Asian studies, history, philosophy, business and economics, international relationships, political science, and religious studies, the Chinese language and culture curriculum will allow you to develop a broad grasp of Chinese language and culture. Our most recent graduates have gained Advanced-Mid proficiency on the ACTFL Proficiency Scale and have published essays in competitive Chinese journals.

Where Will My Degree Take Me?

Cassia Waligora.2 120x150Our Chinese major Cassia Waligora '21 was awarded the prestigious Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship as she attends the M.A. program in Asian Studies at Georgetown University towards a position in the United States Foreign Service as a U.S. Diplomat in 2023. 
Read the story of Cassia Waligora.

 
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Wheaton in China

Wheaton in China is a six-week program that combines intensive language study and cultural courses, immersion and excursions. You'll live and study on the campus of a Chinese University and visit Beijing, Xi'an, and many local cultural and historical venues.