Chinese Department generally refers to the major of Chinese language and literature, and its main courses include China ancient literature, China modern literature, China contemporary literature, foreign literature, comparative literature, folk literature, children's literature, film and television literature, literature introduction, aesthetics, ancient literary theory, western literary theory, China culture introduction, linguistics introduction, ancient Chinese, modern Chinese, Chinese character study, phonology, exegetics and writing.
As an organizational term, "Chinese Department" generally refers to the abbreviation of "China Language and Literature Department". It is a teaching administrative unit set up by colleges and universities according to their professional nature, and it is one of the institutions under colleges and universities. "As the name of the institution, the Chinese Department is named after universities, such as Peking University Chinese Department, Tsinghua University Chinese Department, Xiamen University Chinese Department, Fudan Chinese Department, Sun Yat-sen University Chinese Department and so on.
The undergraduate majors of Chinese department in colleges and universities generally include Chinese language and literature, Chinese language, teaching Chinese as a foreign language, Chinese international education, secretarial science and so on. The majors offered generally include Chinese education and secretarial science. However, Chinese majors in different universities are different. Postgraduate majors offered by Chinese Department generally include literature and art, China ancient literature, China modern and contemporary literature, comparative literature and world literature, Chinese philology, linguistics and applied linguistics, China classical philology, drama, film and television literature, subject teaching (Chinese), curriculum and teaching theory (Chinese teaching direction) and so on.
As an organizational term, "Chinese Department" generally refers to the abbreviation of "China Language and Literature Department". It is a teaching administrative unit set up by colleges and universities according to their professional nature, and it is one of the institutions under colleges and universities. "Chinese Department" as the name of the institution is preceded by the name of the university, such as Peking University Chinese Department, Tsinghua University Chinese Department, Xiamen University Chinese Department, Fudan University Chinese Department, Sun Yat-sen University Chinese Department and so on. According to incomplete statistics, more than 500 colleges and universities across the country offer Chinese departments (Chinese majors). At present, some colleges and universities have renamed it the College of Literature, the College of Humanities and the College of Literature and Journalism, such as Beijing Normal University, Wuhan University, Tongji University, Zhejiang University, Minzu University of China, Central South University and Sichuan University.
The undergraduate majors of Chinese department in colleges and universities generally include Chinese language and literature, Chinese language, teaching Chinese as a foreign language, Chinese international education, secretarial science and so on. The majors offered generally include Chinese education and secretarial science. However, Chinese majors in different universities are different.
Postgraduate majors offered by Chinese Department generally include literature and art, China ancient literature, China modern and contemporary literature, comparative literature and world literature, Chinese philology, linguistics and applied linguistics, China classical philology, drama, film and television literature, subject teaching (Chinese), curriculum and teaching theory (Chinese teaching direction) and so on.
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Take the Chinese Department of Peking University as an example. After years of efforts, the Chinese Department of Peking University has developed into the largest Chinese Department in China. There are four undergraduate majors (China literature, China linguistics, classical philology and applied linguistics), two research institutes (ancient literature and comparative literature), two research centers (China linguistics and 20th century China culture), two national key bases for teaching and research (China basic discipline base and classical literature research base), six national key disciplines and eight doctoral programs (literature and art, China ancient literature, China modern). China philology, linguistics and applied linguistics, China classical philology, folk literature), 12 master degree programs, 1 postdoctoral mobile station.