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Creative Arts and Chinese

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School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London

Course summary

The BA Creative Arts and Chinese is a combined honours degree that offers students an opportunity to integrate a critical and theoretically informed study of the arts and cultural industries and develop your Chinese language skills and understanding of Chinese culture and society.

Unique in the UK, this programme provides a global perspective on the arts of Asia, Africa, and their diasporas, encompassing disciplines such as Art History, Archaeology, Music, Curating, Film, and Media.

Led by experts and enriched by strong industry connections, this programme equips students with historical, theoretical, and practical skills. It emphasises professional training for careers in arts management, journalism, marketing, and the music industry, while enabling students to shape their studies around regional or thematic interests. In the first year, students gain a broad introduction to the arts and cultural industries of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. In the second and third years, they build critical theory and research skills while tailoring their studies to specific regional or thematic interests.

Optional modules allow students to broaden their experience, including language study, practice-based courses, and skills in areas like musical performance, podcasting, sound recording, and curating. This degree prepares graduates with the cultural expertise, linguistic proficiency, and practical skills essential for a dynamic career in the cultural and creative sectors with specialism in Chinese.

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Application codes

Course code:
Y0T1
Institution code:
S09

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