The main contents of China's language and literature can be divided into three parts: literature history, literature theory and linguistics.
Pedagogy: educational theory, educational psychology, etc. It seems that there is another course related to statistics, which is more difficult than advanced mathematics (I heard).
Seriously, if you want to find a job after graduation, Chinese will have many ways out. If you want to pursue further studies, you can still choose Chinese as an undergraduate course and pedagogy as a graduate student. Because of the low educational credits and low English requirements, it is much easier to take professional courses than the Chinese language and literature major in a better school.