Director: Kuan-Yi Rose Chang
Faculty Advisors:
Kuan-Yi Rose Chang, Plaza 118X, 303-556-2434
Ji Chen, Lawrence Street Center 390K, 303-556-6611
Xiaojia Hou, King Center 560, 303-556-8315
Stephen C. Thomas, King Center 520, 303-556-5259
Office: Modern Languages, Plaza 118X
Telephone: 303-556-2434
Website: http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/CLAS/Departments/ModernLanguages/Programs/Pages/Minors.aspx
This innovative program offers specialized study of China through course work in the related disciplines of language, anthropology, history, geography, literature, political science and business. China’s economic and political presence is increasingly prominent in the United States. According to a recent national survey, Chinese is the fastest-growing foreign language in American colleges and universities. CU Denver is uniquely positioned to make use of its location as the cultural, economic and political center of the Rocky Mountain region and of its diverse, well-trained and highly qualified faculty to offer a course of interdisciplinary studies related to China.
The increasing prominence of China in world affairs has made knowledge of Chinese language and cultures a valuable asset in numerous fields. Today, career opportunities abound for Chinese studies graduates in government, international business, banking and financial services, law, medicine, journalism and graduate study in sinology. The breadth of the program’s course offerings, coupled with the resources of the faculty, ensures that its graduates will be especially well prepared for any of these professional pursuits.
The program in Chinese studies offers a host of study abroad opportunities throughout the academic year and every summer. UC Denver has on-going programs at the China Agricultural University in Beijing. Study abroad programs of two weeks to one year in length may be arranged, and program faculty can help students enroll in intensive Chinese language programs. Students pursuing the minor in Chinese language and area studies are encouraged to complete the program with a period of residence and study in a Chinese-speaking region.