Chinese Language and Culture Advising
**The Business Chinese Language and Culture program is no longer accepting new students. It has been replaced by Business Language and Culture .**
Nearly 90 percent of surveyed executive recruiters believe bilingualism is critical to global business success, according to the Korn/Ferry International Executive Recruiter Index. The W. P. Carey business degree in Chinese language and culture prepares you to lead on a global scale with expertise in Mandarin Chinese — the most spoken language in the world. You’ll graduate ready to capitalize on demand for Mandarin-speaking business professionals in a range of industries worldwide.
Major Requirements
The business degree in Chinese language and culture requires 32 credit hours within the concentration area. Native speakers please refer to major map for course requirements and recommended electives.
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CHI 202 | ⇒ | CHI 301 | ⇒ | CHI 302 | ⇒ | CHI 401 | ⇒ | CHI 402 | ⇒ | CHI 407 | ⇒ | CHI 408 |
Chinese Language & Culture Degree Courses
Advising
Chinese language and culture major advising is available on the Tempe campus. If you would like to schedule an advising appointment but are located on a different campus, you are welcome to schedule a phone advising appointment, meet with the concentration advisor at the Tempe campus, or meet with a W. P. Carey advisor located on your home campus. Appointments may be scheduled online using Advising SOS.