Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Graduation thesis - Which universities in Malaysia teach in Chinese?
Which universities in Malaysia teach in Chinese?
Universities in Malaysia generally teach in English, but some majors teach in Chinese. Chinese teaching institutions in Malaysian universities include Raman University and Malaya University. China's history, literature, language, and culture are the major subjects of the literature major (honorary degree) in Raman University. The language of instruction is naturally Chinese, and doctoral students in China at the University of Malaya also teach in Chinese.

Chinese Teaching College of University of Malaysia

Raman University: Students majoring in China Literature (honorary degree) in Raman University need to study for three years, and the starting time is 65438+ 10, May and 65438+ 10 every year. The tuition fee for Bachelor of Arts (Honorary Degree) in Raman University, Malaysia is about RMB 30,823 per year, and the certificate will be issued by Raman University, Malaysia after graduation.

Raman Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Chinese undergraduate course will enable students to master and have a deeper understanding of the history, literature, language and culture of China. In addition to theoretical knowledge, students will also gain a solid foundation for conversation, writing, research, analysis and comment. Elective courses are mass communication, psychology and English. In addition, this course also includes topics related to Malaysia, so that students can have a deeper understanding of the history of Chinese in Malaysia.

University of Malaya: University of Malaya is one of the best universities in Malaysia. It is not only the oldest institution of higher learning in China, but also one of the top research universities. The University of Malaya can be said to be one of the earliest universities in Malaysia to offer Chinese Department. The Chinese Department was established as early as 1963, which is an honor that other schools do not have.

International students who go to the University of Malaya need not worry about not adapting or not knowing a foreign language. After all, the University of Malaya has a perfect Chinese education system.

English: The duration of the course is 2-8 semesters (up to 6 years), with research as the main part and no course credits required.

You must attend a 5-day course on research methods during school (usually held during the holidays of primary and secondary schools).

Degree awarding criteria: publish at least one journal paper, attend at least one international conference, take elective courses in research methods, and go through opening a topic, pre-defending, closing a topic and defending. Submit a doctoral thesis with a word limit of 654.38+ million words.

Advantages of Chinese teaching in Malaysian universities

1. International recognition of diplomas: Malaysia follows the education systems of Britain and Europe and America, and its education level and diplomas are recognized by famous universities in Europe and America. After the completion of the undergraduate course, you can directly apply for postgraduate study in universities in Britain, the United States, Australia and other countries. Public universities in Malaysia allow students to learn other foreign languages at school, so students who graduate from Malaysian universities can master Malay, English and another language at the same time.

2. Enjoy the bonus of the "Belt and Road" policy: Malaysia is located at the southernmost tip of the Asia-Europe plate, the throat of the 2 1 century Maritime Silk Road, and was once the overseas development base of many China enterprises such as Alibaba, Huawei, ZTE and Xiaomi. With the deepening of the "Belt and Road" in China, there is great potential for future development.

3. No time difference and small cultural differences: China and Malaysia have similar cultural backgrounds. In Malaysia, Chinese account for a quarter, and Chinese are quite popular, so they can easily adapt to and integrate into the local society. Multiculturalism is also very tolerant, and Chinese, who account for 28% of the total population, have a high social status. The local China traditional culture is very tasty, which makes it easier for China students to adapt. Many Malaysians can speak Chinese, including Mandarin, Cantonese and even Minnan dialect and Hakka dialect, so they don't have to worry about communication during their study abroad.