Chinese Language and Literature and Translation, English Language
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Name
Chinese Language and Literature and Translation, English Language
Program code
23253
Qualification awarded
Bachelor of Philology in specialization Oriental Languages and Literatures (translation included), Major - Chinese
Length of programme
1 year
Number of credits
240
level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework
6
Qualification level
First (Bachelor)
Discipline
Humanities
Speciality
KnowledgeField EN
Specific admission requirements
Complete general secondary education
Specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning
Certificate of completion of general secondary education
Qualification requirements and regulations, including graduation requirements
Graduates who have successfully defended a qualification project and passed a comprehensive exam are issued a standard document on the award of a Bachelor of Philology in specialization Oriental Languages and Literatures (translation included), Major - Chinese
Programme learning outcomes
PLO 1. To communicate fluently on professional issues with specialists and non-specialists in the official (Ukrainian) and foreign languages (Chinese and English) orally and in writing, using the language knowledge for the effective intercultural communication.
PLO 2. To process information effectively: to locate it in various sources, including professional literature and electronic databases, to critically analyse it, interpret, organise, classify and systematise.
PLO 3. To organise the process of learning and self-education.
PLO 4. To understand the fundamentals of human being, nature, and society functioning.
PLO 5. To cooperate with colleagues, representatives of other cultures and religions, supporters of different political views, etc.
PLO 6. To use information and communication technologies to solve complex specialised issues and problems in the field of professional activity.
PLO 7. To understand the main philological issues and the ways to solve them by using appropriate methods and innovative approaches.
PLO 8. To know and comprehend the language system, general features of literature as an art of speech, and history of the Chinese language and literature, to be able to apply this knowledge in professional activity.
PLO 9. To describe the dialect and social varieties of the Chinese language, to outline the sociolinguistic situation.
The full list of learning outcomes in the educational program is presented in the section "Program Profile".
Form of study
Full-time form
Examination regulations and grading scale
The final evaluation is carried out on a single 100-point scale. Grades Excellent (90-100), Good (75-89), Satisfactory (60-74), Unsatisfactory (0-59) are assigned based on the results of exams, completion of coursework and qualification work of the bachelor, internships. During the exam, the student receives a final score, which consists of the sum of points for the semester (maximum 60, minimum 36) and points for the exam (maximum 40, minimum 24). The grades Pass (60-100), Fail (0-59) are assigned based on the results of individual assignments, laboratory work, practical and seminar classes with credit as the form of final control. Specific measures and the scheme of assessment are set out in the work programs of academic disciplines and correspond to the principles of "Regulations on the organization of the educational process in KNUTS". To maintain academic integrity, participants in the educational process are guided by the norms of the "Ethical Code of the University Community".
Оbligatory or optional mobility windows (if applicable)
Work placement
Educational program requires compulsory communication and translation internships in Chinese and English. Places of internship: Center for Chinese Literature and Chinese Language Teaching; Confucius Institute of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv; and in accordance in accordance with annual agreements with general secondary education institutions.
Work-based learning
Director of the course
Tetiana
Viktorivna
Vechorynska
Department of The Far East and Southeast Asia Languages and Literature
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Occupational profiles of graduates
Bachelor in Philology can work in the scientific, litrerary, publishing and educational fields; in print and electronic media, advertising and PR spheres; in various foundations, including humanitarian ones, unions, museums, art and cultural centres, etc. The knowledge of the Chinese and English languages provides employment opportunities in various sectors of the economy that require services in translation, communication facilitation and text production in the given languages, as well as in travel agencies and international organisations.
Access to further studies
Master's programs in educational-scientific and educational-professional direction
Subjects
As part of the curriculum, students study the following disciplines