The Master’s in Chinese History (Modern and Contemporary Chinese History) at Zhengzhou University (ZZU) is an engaging program designed for international students who wish to gain a thorough understanding of China's recent history. This program is entirely taught in Chinese, which allows students not only to study historical content but also to improve their language proficiency in a meaningful context. The curriculum delves into significant events and movements from the late 19th century to the present day, including topics like the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the Republican era, the establishment of the People's Republic of China, and modern societal changes. Students will critically analyze historical documents, engage in discussions about pivotal moments in Chinese history, and explore the impact of global interactions on China’s development. This program is suited for individuals passionate about history, culture, and international relations, making it ideal for those seeking careers in education, research, or cultural policy. After graduation, students can look forward to various career opportunities. They can work as history teachers in schools and universities or in research roles within museums and cultural institutions. Additionally, graduates may pursue careers in international organizations, non-profits, or governments that focus on cultural studies and historical research. By studying Modern and Contemporary Chinese History, students acquire not only a deep understanding of China’s historical landscape but also valuable skills that will serve them well in diverse professional settings.