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Politics with Mandarin

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Leicester Campus

Course summary

Ignite your passion for global politics while developing your ability to communicate in Mandarin, gaining the skills you need to thrive in today’s rapidly changing world.

Explore contemporary political issues while developing your Mandarin skills, whether you start as a beginner or at a post-GCSE level. You’ll gain valuable insights into the political landscape and engage with China’s rich cultural, social, and historical contexts.

Throughout this unique course, you’ll take part in interactive sessions and varied assignments designed to enhance your employability, equipping you with the skills and confidence needed for diverse career paths. You’ll also benefit from guest lectures and events like Congress to Campus, which brings leading experts directly into your learning experience.

Join a vibrant and diverse student community from across the East Midlands and beyond. Our committed teaching staff deliver cutting-edge, research-informed modules on international politics and decolonising politics, ensuring you receive a dynamic and relevant education that prepares you for the global stage.

  • Gain real-world experience by collaborating with the DMU UN Hub and engaging in global initiatives like COP summits and other international activities on critical issues.

  • Stand out to employers with the combined study of politics and Mandarin, expanding your career prospects and global expertise.

  • Supported by a an inspiring academic team, you will immerse yourself in research projects that hone your skills in analysis, critical thinking, and communication.

  • Learn from experts shaping public discourse, with academic staff contributing to outlets like BBC Radio, offering cutting-edge insights and perspectives.

  • Build valuable skills through every module, integrating personal growth and practical experience to prepare you for a successful career.

  • Benefit from block teaching, where most students study one subject at a time. A simple timetable will allow you to really engage with your learning, receive regular feedback and assessments, get to know your course mates and enjoy a better study-life balance.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
L215
Institution code:
D26

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