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Ranking of the top 50 schools nationwide for postgraduate entrance exams for English majors

The following is a reference for the national key universities for postgraduate entrance examinations for English majors in 2008. I hope it will be helpful to you. 1. Peking University English language and literature is a national key discipline, and foreign linguistics and applied linguistics are both first-level doctoral programs. In 1919, Peking University

The English Department was established and Hu Shi was appointed as the department director.

It has a history of 83 years.

The Department of English at Peking University is one of the first batch of master's and doctoral programs in my country. It is also a postdoctoral mobile station for foreign languages ??and literature and one of the first batch of national key disciplines.

Complete research categories and strong research strength.

The postgraduate program in the Department of English has five majors: English Literature, English Linguistics, American Studies, Translation Studies, and English Education, with a 3-year academic duration.

The current dean is Professor Cheng Chaoxiang.

23 professors.

22 have doctoral degrees.

The English Department has published a large number of academic monographs, key textbooks and excellent translations.

Pursue a doctoral degree to continue further studies, and work in national ministries, foreign affairs departments, governments at all levels, press and publishing and other foreign affairs departments. 2. English language and literature at Beijing Foreign Studies University is a national key discipline, and foreign linguistics and applied linguistics are both first-level disciplines. Ph.D.

Dian English College was established in 2001, and the current dean is Professor Sun Youzhong.

It consists of the Department of English, the Department of International Journalism and Communication, and the Department of Translation, and has ten research centers: British and American Literature Research Center, Linguistics Research Center, Translation Research Center, American Research Center, British Research Center, Australian Research Center, and Canadian Studies

Center, Center for Irish Studies, Center for Chinese American Literature, and Center for International Communication Studies.

The English Department has a complete teaching level. In addition to excellent undergraduate teaching, it also has a long-standing master's degree program, a doctoral program and a postdoctoral mobile station in English language and literature.

The master's degree program in the Department of English has six majors: Linguistics, British and American Literature, Translation, American Studies, British Studies and Australian Studies, with a duration of two and a half years.

The annual enrollment is about 90 students.

Master's students are generally required to complete 12 professional courses within two years and pass the qualifying examination and project proposal before the end of the second academic year (May).

The doctoral level of the English Department has three majors: English and American Literature, Linguistics, and American Studies. It has 12 doctoral supervisors and enrolls about 20 students every year.

It has 41 doctoral supervisors, 221 master's degree supervisors, 113 professors, and 177 associate professors.

Among them, there are 2 members of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council, 13 members of the Ministry of Education’s College Foreign Language Major Teaching Steering Committee, 4 young and middle-aged experts with outstanding contributions at the national level, and 128 people enjoy government subsidies.

Ministries and commissions, governments at all levels, translation or foreign affairs departments of enterprises and institutions, Chinese overseas agencies, foreign-related publications, overseas departments of media, foreign-related enterprises, multinational companies, engaged in interpretation and translation or language-related cross-cultural exchanges, etc. 3. Fudan

The English Language and Literature major at Fudan University was founded in 1905 when Fudan University was founded. Currently, there are only two doctoral programs in this major (English Language and Literature; Foreign Linguistics).

and applied linguistics), two master's degree programs (English language and literature; foreign linguistics and applied linguistics), and 1 postdoctoral mobile station (English language and literature).

The professional master's degree period lasts for 2-3 years, and the doctoral degree lasts for 3-4 years. The main courses and research directions include: English linguistics (systemic functional linguistics, applied linguistics, cognitive linguistics, pragmatics, etc.), English-Chinese bilingualism

Lexicography, British and American literature, translation theory and research, etc.

The direction of the postdoctoral mobile station is roughly the same.

The current dean of the School of Foreign Languages ??at Fudan University is Professor Lu Gusun.

There are 27 teachers, including 13 professors, 8 associate professors, 8 doctoral supervisors, and 12 master's degree supervisors.

Remarkable in linguistics, lexicography, Shakespeare studies, British and American literature, translation and other studies.

Important national government departments, important education, business, enterprises, news media organizations at home and abroad, as well as institutions of various countries in China, etc.

4. Guangdong University of Foreign Studies has doctoral programs in English language and literature, foreign linguistics and applied linguistics. Foreign linguistics and applied linguistics are national key disciplines. In 1965, it began to recruit undergraduate students majoring in English language and literature.

It began to recruit master's degree students in 1978, and was authorized to confer master's degrees in 1981 and doctoral degrees in linguistics and applied linguistics in 1986. It was rated as a national key discipline in 1988 and 2002, and is one of the "100 Humanities and Social Sciences Schools" of the Ministry of Education.

One of the scientific research bases.

English language and literature was rated as excellent in the pilot evaluation by the Ministry of Education in 2004. In 2006, it was awarded the right to confer doctoral degrees and was also rated as a key construction discipline in Guangdong Province.

The college currently has two national-level quality courses: Communicative English and English Pronunciation. By 2006, the College of English Language and Culture had trained more than 6,000 undergraduate graduates, nearly 500 master's students, and more than 80 doctoral students.

Professor Zhong Weihe is currently the dean of the School of English.

There are 112 teachers, including 23 professors, 21 associate professors, and 11 doctoral supervisors, including Gui Shichun, Wang Chuming, Chen Jianping, Wu Xudong, etc.

It enjoys a high social reputation at home and abroad.