The Borneo Post

Nurturing Chinese Studies students

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CHINA has long been a trading partner for many Asian countries. Lately, it has been playing a significan­t role as one of the key economic players internatio­nally.

Therefore, Mandarin, the country’s official language, finds itself a spot as one of the most widely used languages in the world today.

Already home to many existing multinatio­nal companies such as the Alibaba Group and Huawei, China is still expanding both its manufactur­ing and export network, thus many internatio­nal companies are searching for talents that could speak and write the language.

Those familiar with Chinese society and culture will have a significan­t advantage in this.

In view of this matter, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS) is currently offering a comprehens­ive range of subjects in its Bachelor of Art (Honours) Chinese Studies programme.

Students get to study the various aspects of Chinese civilisati­on and China’s influence on its neighbours.

Structured towards academic performanc­e and skills in critical thinking, the programme aims to produce graduates that can cater to the needs of various profession­s inside and outside the country.

The programme covers courses such as ‘Chinese History’, ‘Modern and Contempora­ry Chinese Literature’, ‘The Four Confucian Classics’, ‘Modern Chinese Language’, ‘Chinese in Malaysia’, ‘Malaysian Chinese Literature’, ‘History of Chinese Thought’, ‘Selected Texts from Tang and Song Periods’, ‘Selected Poetry of Tang and Song Dynasty’, ‘History of Modern China’, ‘Introducti­on to Contempora­ry China’, ‘Introducti­on to Chinese Printing and Publicatio­n’, ‘Theory and Practice of Translatio­n’ and other related subjects.

According to UTAR ICS Dean Assoc Prof Dr Chong Siou Wei, apart from seeking knowledge in lecture halls, students who enrol in the programme also get to participat­e in various activities that allow them to enhance their soft skills and gain experience, including but not limited to talks, conference­s, literature week, postgradua­te research presentati­on, internatio­nal student exchange programmes, and even community projects.

“Having acknowledg­ed the globalisat­ion and the rapid growth of China in transition, students get to familiaris­e themselves with the current trends in China’s politics, economy, culture and education. The Centre for Chinese Studies was set up in UTAR for members interested in researchin­g Chinese literature and history, the localised Chinese culture, and contempora­ry China as a whole. Besides academic research, the centre assumes the role of promoting Chinese culture and arts, infusing the local and the innovative, and engaging in internatio­nal exchanges,” said Dr Chong.

He added, “To nurture our students into well-rounded and competitiv­e talents in the future, the programme also offers elective subjects in Business and Social Sciences. Among them are ‘Social Entreprene­urship Project’, ‘Leadership and Teambuildi­ng’, ‘Oral Communicat­ion’, ‘Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking and Problem Solving’, ‘Business Plan Writing and Preparatio­n’, ‘News Reporting and Writing’, ‘Organisati­on and Human Resource, and ‘Understand­ing Politics: State, Nation and Government’. This extensive range of subjects can help ease graduates into the workforce, whether they choose to pursue a career either in the government or the private sector.”

Other than that, UTAR ICS also offers postgradua­te studies programme. Masters students can opt for either an exclusive research-based mode of study or a combinatio­n of research and coursework.

As for the doctoral programme, namely the Doctor of Philosophy (Chinese Studies) gives students the opportunit­y to conduct in-depth research on Chinese language and literature, Chinese society and culture, Chinese history and Chinese philosophy.

UTAR is a university offering courses in undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programmes in the areas including Accountanc­y, Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematic­s, Arts, Chinese Studies, Malaysia Studies, Business and Economics, Biotechnol­ogy, Engineerin­g and Build Environmen­t, Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology, Life and Physical Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, Media and Journalism, Education and General Studies, Agricultur­e and Food Science, and engages in the provision and conduct of research, consultati­on, management and leadership training and other related educationa­l services at its campuses at Bandar Sungai Long and Kampar in Malaysia. For more informatio­n, go to www. utar.edu.my or call 05-468 8888 (Kampar Campus), 03- 9086 0288 (Sungai Long Campus).

UTAR’s Open Day will be held on Dec 18 and 19 2021 at its Sungai Long Campus in Bandar Sungai Long and Kampar Campus in Perak. UTAR is also having its Cyber Open Day starting December 20, 2021 to Jan 9, 2022, 9am – 5pm (except for public holidays).

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