What humanities programs does Tsinghua University offer for undergraduate students?

I’m a high school student looking into colleges that have strong humanities options, and Tsinghua keeps coming up for its academics overall. I’m trying to understand what humanities programs are actually available there for undergraduates, since most of what I see online focuses on engineering and science.

I want to know the main humanities majors or departments Tsinghua offers so I can figure out whether it’s a realistic fit for my interests.
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Sundial Team
2 days ago
Tsinghua does offer real undergraduate humanities options, even though it is best known for STEM. For undergraduates, the main humanities-related areas include Chinese Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, and foreign languages through its School of Foreign Languages. Tsinghua also has broader social science and interdisciplinary options that often appeal to humanities-oriented students, especially through schools such as Journalism and Communication, Law, and the Academy of Arts and Design.

The School of Humanities is the clearest place to look first. It includes departments such as Chinese Language and Literature, History, and Philosophy, which are the core traditional humanities fields at Tsinghua. The university also supports undergraduate study in languages, including English and other foreign language programs, through the School of Foreign Languages.

If your interests lean toward applied or interdisciplinary humanities, Tsinghua has strong adjacent options. Journalism and Communication can fit students interested in media, writing, and public discourse, while the Academy of Arts and Design offers programs connected to visual culture, design history, and creative practice. Depending on how broadly you define humanities, majors in sociology, international relations, or law may also be worth a look.

One practical note: Tsinghua’s program structure and available majors can vary by admissions track and language of instruction, and many undergraduate offerings are primarily in Chinese. For an international applicant especially, it’s important to check the current undergraduate admissions pages for the exact major list and whether a program is open to international students in that cycle. Tsinghua is not only an engineering school, but its humanities offerings are narrower than its STEM portfolio, so it makes sense if you want a strong academic environment with selected humanities departments rather than a huge liberal arts catalog.

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