Syllabus

CSCA Humanities Chinese Syllabus

The CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus explains the 2025 professional Chinese exam for Chinese-taught humanities and social science routes, including structure, topic scope, and preparation direction.

What this CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus covers

The CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus is the key document for students who need professional Chinese in humanities or social science routes. It explains what kind of academic reading and vocabulary control the 2025 exam expects from Chinese-taught applicants.

Students applying to Chinese-taught humanities, law, education, history, art, communication, and social science programs that require professional Chinese readiness.

Duration

90 minutes

Total Score

100 points

Language

Chinese

Question Type

Single-answer objective questions

Quick reading

Exam structure: The CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus defines a 90-minute professional Chinese paper built around objective questions rather than free writing.
Academic language in humanities fields: The syllabus emphasizes academic and professional Chinese rather than everyday conversation.
Topic scope: The CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus covers a broad university-facing humanities and social science topic range.

Core modules in the CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus

Exam structure

The CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus defines a 90-minute professional Chinese paper built around objective questions rather than free writing.

Single-answer objective question format
Question types include character recognition, word completion, word distinction, paragraph completion, sentence completion, and reading comprehension

Academic language in humanities fields

The syllabus emphasizes academic and professional Chinese rather than everyday conversation.

Students should understand classroom-level humanities content in Chinese
Students should identify written academic expressions and extract keywords efficiently
Students should use reading strategies such as scanning and skimming to process humanities material

Topic scope

The CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus covers a broad university-facing humanities and social science topic range.

Literature, philosophy, law, education, history, and art
Chinese language and literature, philosophy, politics, sociology, journalism, history, foreign languages, arts theory, music, dance, drama, film, fine arts, and design

What this syllabus means for preparation

Treat the CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus as a guide to academic reading readiness, not only vocabulary memorization.
Use major-related Chinese materials to build reading stamina and keyword recognition.
Match your preparation to Chinese-taught humanities and social science classroom language.

Where to go next

After reading this CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus, move into the matching subject page, route page, or mock-test layer so the syllabus turns into action instead of staying theoretical.

Who should use the CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus?

Students applying to Chinese-taught humanities and social science routes should use the CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus to understand the level of professional reading and vocabulary expected.

Is the CSCA humanities Chinese syllabus about daily spoken Chinese?

No. The syllabus is focused on academic and professional Chinese for undergraduate classroom study, not casual spoken communication.

What should I practice after reading the humanities Chinese syllabus?

You should practice academic reading, terminology recognition, and passage-based comprehension tied to humanities and social science topics.