First year: Intensive Coursework
In the first year, students receive advanced training in modern and literary Chinese language as well as basic instruction in written Japanese as an important language of scholarship in Chinese Studies. In addition, students take a total of four modules on relevant topics in the areas of our faculty’s expertise. Each module consists of a seminar and a tutorial, and it includes a wide array of readings in English and Chinese. Up to two modules in the Chinese Studies MA programme may be replaced with modules from other MA programmes at Leipzig University; this may be advisable if your thesis research requires disciplinary knowledge and skills not offered in the Chinese Studies MA programme itself. In the past, students have “imported” such modules from Economics, Anthropology, Political Science, Religious Studies, South & Central Asian Studies, Sociology, History, and Linguistics.
Second year: Research and Master's Thesis
The third semester is largely given over to preparatory research for your MA thesis (including the possibility of a semester abroad) and the fourth semester to the writing of the thesis (minimum 80 pages). Students will participate in the graduate colloquium and receive individual guidance from our faculty.
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