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Sinology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – 2 field degree program - Major Field
If your interest in China is about more than fried noodles and Mulan, and you also enthusiastic about the culture, society and history of China, if you want to know about the role China is playing in contemporary and future politics, economics and the world, and if learning to read and write an entirely new language holds no fear for you, instead you are motivated by the challenge, then you should think about studying Sinology at Freiburg!
Besides learning the Chinese language, a Sinology degree at the University of Freiburg offers deep insight into the history, politics and society of China. With a wide-ranging education focusing especially on modern China, many up-to-date additional options, and the Institute of Sinology’s numerous cooperations with other China-related institutions, Sinology at Freiburg offers a unique learning environment in Germany and the optimal conditions for success in Sinology.
Academic calendar: |
Winter Semester |
Standard Period of Study: |
6 semesters required for the full degree programme |
Scope of services: |
180 ECTS-Points for the full degree programme |
Admission: |
First semester:
without special prerequisites for admission (free admissions) Higher semesters:
free admission
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Application period: |
First semester:
1 June – 4 October
Higher semesters: Winter Semester: until 30.09., Summer Semester: until 31.03. Important information regarding required application materials for higher semesters. |
Faculty affiliation: | Faculty of Humanities |
Sinology is a philosophical-historical field that focuses on Chinese culture and its development in its intellectual, artistic, and material manifestations. The field is based on the study of primary written and material sources and thus cannot be studied without sufficient skills in the Chinese language and its various stages of development. The individual areas of Chinese culture the field investigates through the study of sources include the language itself as well as history, literature, philosophy, religion, law, economy, society, geography, and ethnology. All of these areas of Sinology are held together by the study of the Chinese language and the acquisition of basic skills in history, literature, and philosophy. Students of the major field program acquire fundamental knowledge of Chinese culture and in-depth knowledge in a selected area of Sinology. In addition, students are expected to develop the ability to conduct independent academic research and acquire basic competencies for a profession with a bearing on China. The goal of the program is to provide students with a solid linguistic and academic basis and thus prepare them for a career or a continuation of their studies in a master’s program.
Archaeological Sciences | Business Administration | Educational Science and Education Management | English and American Studies | Cultural and Social Anthropology | Geography | German Studies: German Literature | History | Islamic Studies | Jewish Studies | Catholic-Theological Studies | Classical Philology | Classical and Christian Archaeology | Cognitive Science | Cultural Analysis/European Ethnology | Art History | Musicology | Philosophy | Political Science | Psychology | Scandinavian Studies | Sociology | German Linguistics | Economics | Ancient Near Eastern Studies
As part of the Bachelor of Arts degree programme, the major subjects can also be combined with one of the three minor subjects offered by the Freiburg University of Music - aural training, music physiology and music theory - instead of one of the above-mentioned minor subjects, each of which has a scope of 40 ECTS credits. In the case of such a combination, the relevant examination regulations of the Freiburg University of Music apply to the study of the minor subject offered by the Freiburg University of Music.
Information on the aptitude test for the minor subjects Aural Training, Music Physiology and Music Theory.
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Zulassungs- und Immatrikulationsordnung (ZImmO)
- Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Rahmenordnung
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Rahmenordnung § 18
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2015 und sofern nicht Anwendung von § 18 Absatz 12 n.F. beantragt wurde) - Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage A
- Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Sinologie (Hauptfach)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Sinologie (Hauptfach)
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2024; Abschluss des Studiums bis spätestens 30. September 2028) - Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage C
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage D
(Nur bei Zulassung zum Interdisciplinary Track vor dem 1. Oktober 2014)
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Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Rahmenordnung
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2011 und sofern nicht ab dem Wintersemester 2011/2012 eine Neueinschreibung für ein anderes Haupt- oder Nebenfach erfolgt ist) -
Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage A
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2011 und sofern nicht ab dem Wintersemester 2011/2012 eine Neueinschreibung für ein anderes Haupt- oder Nebenfach erfolgt ist) -
Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Sinologie (Hauptfach)
(Nur bei Studienbeginn zwischen dem 1. Oktober 2007 und dem 30. September 2011) -
Prüfungsordnung B.A.: Anlage D
(Nur bei Studienbeginn vor dem 1. Oktober 2011 und sofern nicht ab dem Wintersemester 2011/2012 eine Neueinschreibung für ein anderes Haupt- oder Nebenfach erfolgt ist)
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Central Academic Advising Office
The University's Service Centre Studies - Central Student Advisory Service (ZSB) provides information and advice on all questions that may arise prior to, at the beginning of, and during a course of study. If you are seeking subject-specific advice in addition to this, you can also contact the respective subject academic advisor.
Departmental Academic Advising
Dr. Lanfen Guo
Institut für Sinologie
Werthmannstr. 12
79098 Freiburg
Tel.: +49 761 203-67758
lanfen.guo@sinologie.uni-freiburg.de
Dr. Lucas Brang
Institut für Sinologie
01.007
Werthmannstr. 12
79098 Freiburg
Tel.: +49 761 203-67761
lucas.brang@mail.sinologie.uni-freiburg.de
Examination Office
Werthmannstr.8/Rückgebäude, 79098 Freiburg
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Bachelor- und Masterstudiengang, Lehramtsstudiengang gemäß GymPO I
Dr. Tobie Walther
Tel. 203-3221
tobie.walther@geko.uni-freiburg.de
Raum 02 010/2. OG
Sprechstunde: Dienstag 10.15-12.30 Uhr, Donnerstag 14.00-16.00 Uhr
Magister- und Promotionsstudiengang, Lehramtsstudiengang gemäß WPO
Annette Ehinger
Tel. 203-2011
annette.ehinger@geko.uni-freiburg.de
Raum 03 011/3. OG
Sprechstunde: Dienstag 10.15-12.30 Uhr, Donnerstag 14.00-16.00 Uhr
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