All students minoring in Chinese Studies must take YLC2202 Intermediate Chinese 2 or a higher-level Chinese language class (modern or classical).
In addition, they must take 20 Units of additional electives from the Humanities or Social Science Divisions that have been cross-listed with Chinese Studies.
Below is a sampling of recently offered Yale-NUS courses that count towards Chinese Studies:
Humanities Division
- YLC3203: Advanced Chinese 1
- YLC3204: Advanced Chinese 2
- YLC3205: Advanced Readings in Chinese: Cinematic and Literary Texts
- YLC3206: Advanced Readings in Chinese: Modern Chinese Literature
- YHU2204: Modern Chinese Literature and Film
- YHU2212: Classical Chinese
- YHU2218: Chinese Migrations to Southeast Asia
- YHU 2287: Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Buddhism
- YHU3204: China and the West
- YHU3211: Tales of the Strange
- YHU3205: Ming Imperial Voyages
- YHU3224: Warring States China Intellectual and Political History
- YHU3230: The First Opium War, 1839-42
- YHU3336: Goodbye Mao?: China’s Postsocialist Transformations
- YHU4222: The Historiography of Sima Qian
- YHU4204: Rise of the West and the Great Divergence
- YHU4218: Chinese Poetry
- YHU4237: Chinese Prose
Social Sciences Division
- YSS3212: Chinese Politics
- YSS3217: Urbanisation in China
- YSS3226: Conflict and Cooperation in East Asia
- YSS3241: Chinese Political Philosophy: Confucianism & Its Rivals
- YSS3268: Anthropology of China
- YSS4205: Chinese Foreign Policy
- YID3207: China’s Energy and Environmental Sustainability