The emergence of China in global affairs and the prospect of enormous markets in Chinese-speaking regions have made proficiency in Chinese an important criterion for those seeking to enter both public and private-sector job markets. The ability to effectively interact in the Chinese language.
The emergence of China in global affairs and the prospect of enormous markets in Chinese-speaking regions have made proficiency in Chinese an important criterion for those seeking to enter both public and private-sector job markets.
The ability to effectively interact in the Chinese language and culture has become a must for many future leaders of technology, science, industry, business, government, and nonprofit organizations.
The Chinese program at the School of Modern Languages aims to expand students’ visions to better understand, manage, and contribute to today’s increasingly interdependent world.
The Chinese program provides first through fourth-year level language instruction and is characterized by a content-based and applied-language focus. Online course options are available at the first and second-year levels.
Opportunities for students include a faculty-led summer study abroad, academic exchanges, and internships in the Chinese-speaking world.
Students studying Chinese at Georgia Tech can gain language proficiency as well as intercultural competence.
Our diverse curriculum is built around real-world job market demands and allows students to design a personalized course of study. Our accessible faculty are eager to help students pursue their academic and career goals.
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The School of Modern Languages is a national leader in the study of cultures, languages, linguistics, and media.
Our faculty are consistently recognized for their impactful and interdisciplinary research, artistic creation, innovations in curriculum development, expertise in study abroad, and close collaboration with industry professionals.
As scholars and educators, we are proud of our established strengths in equipping the next generation of global leaders with the essential knowledge, skills, and professional opportunities necessary to foster meaningful communicative and cultural interactions.
Our cross-disciplinary partnerships enable the exchange of diverse perspectives. We support the pursuit of purposeful and innovative scholarship, education, and careers that generate lasting and positive social change.
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