Introduction

Chinese is one of the 6 official languages of the UN and is also included in top 10 most widely spoken languages around the world. Everybody says that if you know Chinese, you can travel all over the world. Although some learners think Chinese is a difficult language, if you study hard, you will find it is very interesting.

There are quite a lot of job opportunities for the one who is expert in Chinese. Nowadays the graduated students of Chinese specialization are offered by many foreign companies and employers to join them. So we would like to encourage Chinese specialization students to master the Chinese language. We warmly welcome you to study Chinese at YUFL. There are a variety of courses such as Ph.D, M.A, B.A, Diploma and CHRD courses opened at YUFL. You can choose and attend the suitable courses for yourself.

MISSION

Mission

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VISION

Vision

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CONTACT

Contact
  • Oriental Building, First Floor, Yangon University Avenue, Kamayut Township, Yangon
  • [email protected]

Chinese Department is established on 23rd, June, 1965, and offered Diploma courses only. Starting from 2000, B.A courses were opened. M.A (Qualifying) courses, M.A courses and Ph.D courses were offered in 2008, 2009 and 2011 respectively. Apart from these courses, CHRD Chinese language evening courses were also offered.

Starting from 2014-2015 Academic year, there are also internship programs for B.A final year students.

In 2016-2017 Academic year there are altogether 500 students studying at Chinese Department of YUFL. 10 of the teaching staff from the department are Ph.D candidates. Moreover, 3 teachers of the first batch have already been awarded Ph.D degree by YUFL.

  • ​ဒေါက်တာခင်မေချို

  • ပါမောက္ခ/ဌာနမှူး

  • Ph.D

  • Liguistics, Culture, Teaching Methodology

Dr. Khin Hnin Yee

Dr. Thi Thi Thein

Dr. Thin Thin Hlaing

Dr. Than Than Yee

Daw Khin Maw Soe

Daw Than Than Win

Daw Kyin Than

Daw Win Win Mar

Daw Soe Soe Tint

Daw Phyu Phyu Win

Dr. Htet Thu Thu Tun

Dr. Su Hlaing Myat

Daw Win Pyae Pyae Thwe

Daw Phu Pwint Ko Ko

Daw Phyo Kyi Pyar

Daw Su Myat Wai Zin

The former heads of the Chinese Department are as follow.

(1) U Thit San Lwin (Lecturer)

(2) Dr. Daw Tin Kyi (Professor)

(3) Daw Yin Yin Myint (Lecturer)

(4) Daw Than Than Yi (Lecturer)

(5) Daw Khin Maw Soe (Lecturer)

At present, there are altogether 25 teaching staff including the head of Chinese Department professor Dr. Khin May Cho. The others are one part-time professor, one associate professor, 16 lecturers, 2 assistant lecturer and 4 tutors .15 teachers have been trained under the sponsorship of the Chinese Government. There are 3 Ph.D degree holders and 16 M.A Degree holders. In 2015-2016 Academic year, 5 teachers got the scholarship offered by CSC (China Scholarship Council); 2 for Ph.D course, one for M.A course and 2 for advanced refresher course. Now they are studying at Beijing Language and Culture University.

Dr.Hla Hla Kyi, Professor

  1. A Grammatical Study of Formation of the Chinese Grammatical Pattern “ai () x bu(不)x”

YUFL Research Journal, 2010 December, Vol.2, No.1

 

Dr. Khin Hnin Yee, Associate Professor

  1. “A Study of the Characteristics of Chinese Phrases”

YUFL Research Journal, 2013 December, Vol.5, No.1

  1. “A Study of the Characteristics of Noun in Chinese for First year Chinese Students”

Universities Research Journal 2017, Vol.10, No. 5

 

Dr.Thi Thi Thein, Associate Professor

  1. The Study of Affixes in Chinese

University Research Journal 2014,Vol.7,No.1

  1. The Study of usage and meanings of numbers in Chinese

Yangon University of Foreign Languages Research Journal 2018, Vol.9, No.1

 

Dr.Than Than Yi, Associate Professor

  1. A Study of the Simple Complements of Direction in Chinese Language”

Yangon University of Foreign Languages, Research Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1, Myanmar, 2012.

  1. A Comparative Study of Onomatopoeia in Myanmar and Chinese Languages”

Yangon University of Foreign Languages, Research Journal, Vol.10, No. 1, Myanmar, 2019.

 

Daw Khin Maw Soe, Lecturer

  1. “A Comparative Study on Chinese Prepositions and Myanmar Prepositions”

YUFL Research Journal, 2019,Vol. 10, No. 1

 

Daw Kyin Than, Lecturer

  1. “Comparative study of the usage of punctuation marks in Chinese Language and English Language”

YUFL research journal, Vol.9, No.1, December, 2018

 

Dr. Htet Thu Thu Htun, Lecturer

1.TEACHING NARRATIVE WRITING USING SYSTEMATIC METHOD FOR B.A FIRST-YEAR CHINESE SPECIALIZATION STUDENTS”

Universities Research Journal,Vol.9, No 6 August 2017

 

Dr. Mya Mya Win, Lecturer

  1. Comparison of Simple Sentences in Chinese and Myanmar Languages”

YUFL Research Journal 2019 July,Vol.10 ,No.1

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