Chinese Studies and International Relations

BA Hons

  • UCAS code T1L2
  • Entry year 2027
  • A level requirements ABB
  • Duration Full time 4 years

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Overview

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Thinking internationally: on our Chinese Studies and International Relations course you’ll develop expertise in the Chinese language alongside in-depth cultural knowledge, practical experience and a unique understanding of global dynamics.

Explore global challenges, foreign policy, security threats, and international cooperation and rivalry, while gaining valuable insights into the Chinese-speaking world and beyond. You’ll be taught by top experts in the field and graduate with critical thinking skills, practical expertise, and the ability to evaluate different perspectives on the most pressing contemporary affairs.

Why choose Chinese Studies and International Relations at Lancaster?

  • Develop a critical insight into an ever-changing global landscape and the complexities of international politics
  • Explore important global issues and how they affect the Chinese-speaking world such as environmental challenges and climate change, politics, health and human rights
  • Follow a progressional ladder on an internationally recognised language scale entering either from beginners or intermediate level and progressing to proficiency
  • Learn how to ask difficult questions with confidence, whilst building on transferable skills such as debating, presentation skills and writing policy briefs
  • Apply for one of our annual internships, giving you the chance to work with external organisations on live projects
  • Consolidate your expertise in Chinese and International Relations by spending year three studying in a Chinese-speaking country or gaining valuable experience through a work placement in a Chinese language environment

What areas of International Relations does the course include?

Studying International Relations alongside Chinese you will extend the scope of your understanding of global issues beyond the Chinese-speaking world. You’ll consider questions such as:

  • How do AI and cyber technologies change our understanding of politics, security and war?
  • How are emerging powers altering the global order?
  • Can international institutions address global poverty and environmental crises?
  • How is the continued rise of China reshaping the global balance of power?
  • Is the Global South an invention of the North?

Taught by influential, inspiring academics who shape policy at global and local levels, International Relations at Lancaster will give you the skills necessary to address these questions and tackle some of the most urgent challenges of our times. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of contemporary international relations from leading experts in the field and acquire the necessary skills for a career in local and international politics.

How is Chinese Studies taught at Lancaster?

Your journey to language proficiency and exploring the Chinese-speaking world starts here. You will acquire high-level language skills and gain an internationally recognised qualification modelled on HSK proficiency levels.

You’ll enter the course either as a complete beginner in Chinese or with some initial competency. Whatever level you begin with, you will progress to becoming proficient in the language. Spending your third year abroad in a Chinese-speaking country makes a major contribution to your command of the language, while deepening your intercultural sensitivity.

Your language learning will be further enriched by cultural studies, covering visual media, literature, art, and history, providing a comprehensive understanding of the societal contexts of the Chinese-speaking world.

Careers

What careers can I pursue with a degree in Chinese Studies and International Relations?

On our Chinese Studies and International Relations course, you will acquire a versatile skill set that will prepares you for a wide range of exciting careers. Driven by cutting-edge research and current global developments, hands-on projects and collaborative experiences, this course will equip you with the problem-solving, data analysis, language and critical thinking skills to tackle global issues.

You will have the opportunity to boost your prospects further by applying for one of the annual internships offered by Lancaster’s Richardson Institute for Peace Studies. This competitive programme allows you to work alongside leading policy and research organisations.

As a graduate of this course you may go into any of the following roles:

  • Intelligence analyst linguist
  • Language teacher
  • Translator or interpreter
  • Policy maker
  • Political Advisor
  • International aid worker
  • Relief worker in a humanitarian organisation
  • Political risk and security analyst
  • Journalist
  • Lawyer
  • Global supply chain manager
  • Marketing professional
  • Book editor

Many of our graduates also choose to progress to postgraduate study, taking a master’s degree or PhD.

What careers and employability support does Lancaster offer?

Our degrees open up an extremely wide array of career pathways in businesses and organisations, large and small, in the UK and overseas.

We run a paid internship scheme specifically for our arts, humanities and social sciences students, supported by a specialist Employability Team. The team offer individual consultations and tailored application guidance, as well as careers events, development opportunities, and resources.

Whether you have a clear idea of your potential career path or need some help considering the options, our friendly team is on hand.

Lancaster is unique in that every student is eligible to participate in The Lancaster Award which recognises activities such as work experience, community engagement or volunteering and social development. A valuable addition to your CV!

Find out more about Lancaster’s careers events, extensive resources and personal support for Careers and Employability.

Entry requirements

These are the typical grades that you will need to study this course. This section will tell you whether you need qualifications in specific subjects, what our English language requirements are, and if there are any extra requirements such as attending an interview or submitting a portfolio.

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Important information

L1 speakers Mandarin, speakers fluent above CEFR B2, or those that have studied Mandarin to A level, will not be accepted onto this course. You will typically not be able to study a language from beginners' level if you have studied it to A level or equivalent. If you have studied a language to A level, we would expect you to have achieved at least grade B. If you have not studied a language to A level or equivalent, we would typically accept a GCSE 7/A in any foreign language as meeting the language requirement.

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Contextual admissions could help you gain a place at university if you have faced additional challenges during your education which might have impacted your results. Visit our contextual admissions page to find out about how this works and whether you could be eligible.

Course structure

We continually review and enhance our curriculum to ensure we are delivering the best possible learning experience, and to make sure that the subject knowledge and transferable skills you develop will prepare you for your future. The University will make every reasonable effort to offer programmes and modules as advertised. In some cases, changes may be necessary and may result in new modules or some modules and combinations being unavailable, for example as a result of student feedback, timetabling, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes and new research. Not all optional modules are available every year.

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Fees and funding

Our annual tuition fee is set for a 12-month session, starting at the beginning of each academic year.

Our Undergraduate Tuition Fees for 2027/28 are:

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Scholarships and bursaries

You will be automatically considered for our main scholarships and bursaries when you apply, so there's nothing extra that you need to do.

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