China Campus Network (CCN)

Master in History Program

China

The Master in History Program at China Campus Network (CCN) is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

China Campus Network, a consortium of 28 leading Chinese universities, offers international students a coordinated pathway into Chinese higher education. The network brings together institutions from 15 cities, including several top-ranked and Project 985 and 211 universities, to deliver International Foundation Programmes and career development support. For students considering study in China, CCN provides a structured bridge to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees while helping newcomers adapt academically and culturally.

Academic offerings emphasize language preparation, subject-specific foundation modules, and practical skills that align with partner universities degree requirements. With 23 programmes available across varied disciplines, students can choose routes tailored to business, engineering, sciences, or humanities. Each IFP centre customises tuition and accommodation packages based on local resources, so applicants should review centre-specific details for room types, facilities, and fees.

Beyond classroom learning, CCN concentrates on employability and cross-cultural engagement. Career development services include internship placements, workshops on Chinese workplace expectations, and networking opportunities with university career centres and local employers. International students benefit from a supportive student services network, orientation activities, and academic advising designed to maximise the opportunity of studying in China and to ease the transition into degree programmes at member universities.

About the Program

The Master in History Program at China Campus Network is for students who want to deepen their understanding of historical events and processes. This 5-year Master's degree is taught in Chinese and helps students develop strong research skills.

The program covers topics like Chinese history, world history, and historical research methods. Students learn to analyze historical sources, develop arguments, and write clearly through coursework and research projects.

Graduates can become Historians, Museum Curators, Archivists, or History Teachers. They can work in museums, archives, schools, or research institutions, helping to preserve and interpret historical knowledge for the public.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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