Programme structure

The aim of the first year of the Master’s Degree course is to further develop the student’s ability to read advanced texts in Chinese, as well as to develop a critical and analytical ability to relate to and utilise various forms of source material in the study of the Chinese language and Chinese culture. The student will then use this competence in the individual work (master thesis) during the course’s second year.

1st and 2nd semester (60 credits):

40—60 credits must be taken from among the following courses:

Up to 20 remaining credits may be taken from among the following courses:


Alternatively, up to 20 remaining credits may be taken from among other courses that are deemed by the student's advisor as being relevant for the student's individual work (master thesis).

3rd and 4th semester (60 credits):

The thesis is to comprise 70 to 100 pages and is to be an individual research work. The thesis counts 60 credits. The subject for the thesis may be chosen from a wide range of topics associated with Chinese culture. The thesis is written in English or a Scandinavian language. The 6 different courses are taken during the first two semesters. The thesis is written during the last two semesters.

Alternative:

If you want to complete a masters degree with more labour market relevant courses, you may choose this alternative: After completion of the first 60 credits of courses you take the course International Project Semester(AAS4900) and after that write a 30 credit master thesis.

This master thesis can be only taken in combination with the course AAS4900 (International project semester) and presupposes that the student has been already enrolled for the course AAS4900.

The order of completion of the course of study can be like this:

4. semester Master’s Degree thesis
3. semester Master’s Degree thesis/ International Project Semester
2. semester KIN4021 KIN4021 KIN4021
1. semester KIN4011 KIN4012 KIN4013
  10 ECTS credits 10 ECTS credits 10 ECTS credits

 

Diploma and degree

The diploma is issued when you have completed the courses that meet the requirements for a degree. Read more about diplomas.

Published June 6, 2012 10:00 AM - Last modified July 23, 2015 10:03 AM