Humanities comprises of academic disciplines that study the conditions of the human body and the essence of what it means to be human in this dynamic rapid growing world. Liberal arts and Humanities are very similar in many ways and these terms are mostly interchangeable. Mostly, the degree courses offered by the department of humanities are listed as part of social science courses because both disciplines deal with the study of the behavior of humans and the society we live in.
Humanities cover a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary study of society and culture throughout history. Practitioners use ways that are primarily analytic, critical or speculative to study subjects belonging to languages, literature, law, history, visual and performing arts, religion, etc.
Students who obtain Humanities degree develop a great and broad understanding of cultural expression and improve their analytical and communication skills. Students can improve their understanding of society through satisfying their intellectual curiosity in subjects such as philosophy, art, history and literature with an emphasis on multiculturalism.
(1) Bachelor's degree diploma and transcript with good record or equivalent
(2) Language requirements for Chinese-Medium Programs:
New HSK Band 4 with scores above 180 for Science or Engineering studies;
New HSK Band 5 with scores above 180 for Liberal Arts, Economics, or Management Studies.
New HSK Band 5 with scores above 210 for Journalism and Communication (Chinese Teaching and Communication)
(3) Those who do not have a HSK certificate can study one year Chinese Language program at SCUT prior to their degree programs until they obtain the required certificate.
(4) To apply for music related programs, please submit a DVD or CD of your live performance. To apply for architecture related programs, please submit a portrait and a still life drawn by your own. To apply for design related programs, please submit two pieces of your own designs.
(5) For those who missed the HSK in the application year can apply to attend the Language Proficiency Test held by the School of International Education, SCUT. Students’ test scores will also be considered in the admission procedure.
(6) Two weeks after the semester starts, the application for changing the major will not be accepted.
1. A pre-acceptance letter of supervisor issued by SCUT professors or associate professors
2. Certificate of HSK
Certificate of HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test)
3. Photocopy of valid passport
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included
4. Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
5. Undergraduate school transcript
Transcripts in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
6. Bachelor's degree diploma
Graduation certificate in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
7. Two letters of recommendation
Written in English from two respectable professors. including professors' contact no, email address and handwritten signature
8. A study or research plan in Chinese or in English
Chinese or English, no less than 500 words.
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