What courses do you need to learn in Chinese?

The curriculum for Chinese majors generally includes three parts: linguistics, literature and teaching Chinese as a foreign language. The first part is an introduction to modern Chinese, ancient Chinese, linguistics, grammar, vocabulary, dialects, etc. The second part is a history of ancient Chinese literature,

modern and contemporary literature, etc. The third part is an introduction to teaching Chinese as a foreign language, an introduction to second language acquisition, an introduction to language testing, teaching methods, etc. In addition to these three blocks, it also includes foreign languages, politics, and scattered courses such as China history and China culture.