Study Period
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Overview
Advance Together in Double Degrees and Embrace a Bright Future in Digital Chinese Cultural Communication and Chinese Language Education |
Programme Aims and Feature
Upon successful completion of the programme, graduates are expected to:
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Programme Structure
Domain | Total 156 Credit Points (cps) | |
Major#
| 71 cps | |
Education Studies
| 30 cps | |
Field Experience | 22 cps | |
General Education | 18 cps | |
Language Enhancement | 9 cps | |
Final Year Project (Honours Project / Capstone Project) | 6 cps | |
#Mandatory GBA activities are required |
Internship
Students are required to participate in a compulsory internship (2 cps). The Internship aims to enable students to integrate and apply in real-life settings the knowledge and skills gained in their studies. The Internship also prepares students to handle challenges they may encounter in real work situations, and provides opportunities for them to consider their future career directions.
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Field Experience
Field experience (FE) is a core domain in both the pre-service and in-service teacher education programmes at the Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) which aims to support students to develop the graduate attributes of the University, i.e., Professional Excellence, Ethical Responsibilities and Innovation (PEER &I), and to nurture them to be outstanding and caring educators and professionals who contribute constructively to sustainable social and economic development in Hong Kong and beyond. |
Immersion Programme
The Putonghua Immersion Programme is a compulsory part of the BA(DCCC) & BEd(CL) programme. Students are required to live and study at a university in mainland China for 8 weeks, where they can enhance their spoken Mandarin and gain a deeper understanding of the local education system and cultural traditions.
Students should obtain a pass to be eligible for graduation. | ||
Career Prospects
In addition to the education sector, graduates of the programme can engage in Chinese culture and creative curation, advertising, media, journalism, publishing, tourism, arts management, museum work, and international trade. Graduates will possess the necessary skills to excel in these areas, equipped with a solid foundation in Chinese language and culture, as well as digital literacy skills tailored for related jobs. | ||
Note: As the 2025/26 academic year is the beginning of the 2025/26 - 2027/28 triennium, the programmes to be offered in the 2025-28 triennium with allocation of UGC-funded places are still subject to the Government's approval.
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