Your knowledge of Chinese culture, history, and language will make you a more attractive candidate to potential employers and will prepare you for careers in different industries.
A degree in Chinese should be considered by students who are interested in careers in business, technology, healthcare, engineering, government, international commerce, teaching, criminal justice, social work, and more!
Foreign competition research analyst
Transcriber
Global marketing director
Marketing development coordinator
Sales and marketing specialist
Lawyer
Tourism research and policy manager
Public information officer
Translator/interpreter
Customer service representative
Security analyst
Journalist/reporter
Client service associate
Nurses and healthcare workers
HR manager
Job recruiter
Business development analyst
Knowledge of the Chinese language and culture can open many doors, allowing you to pursue jobs in various industries, including:
Government and politics
Food and beverage
Law, including commercial and immigration law
International business and international trade
Media
Tourism
Education
Marketing
Healthcare
And more!
Alumni have gone on to top graduate programs in medicine, engineering, or positions with employers such as:
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