Master's Degree Programs
- Chinese Linguistics and Philology
- Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
- Course Design and Teaching Theories
- Special Historical Studies
- Chinese Ancient Literature
- International Politics
- Foreign Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
- Comparative Literature and World Literature
- Contemporary Chinese Literature
- Literary Theory
- Ancient Chinese Philology
- English Language and Literature
- French Language and Literature
- Japanese Language and Literature
- Spanish Language and Literature
- Arabic Language and Literature
- European Languages and Literatures
- Asian and African Languages and Literatures
- Ideological and Political Education
- Basic Psychology
- Chinese Ethnic Languages and Literatures
- Master's program of Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages (MTCSOL)
- Technology of Computer Application
- Master of Translation and Interpreting
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