The Bachelor’s in Archival Science (Chinese-taught) at Zhengzhou University is designed for students interested in understanding the significance of archives and records in managing information and preserving cultural heritage. Over four years, the program provides a comprehensive education that includes archival theory, history, and practical application, all taught in Chinese to enhance language skills relevant to the professional context. The dynamic curriculum covers topics such as the principles of archival science, digital archiving, records management, preservation techniques, and ethical considerations surrounding cultural resource documentation and safeguarding. Graduates are equipped to maintain the integrity and accessibility of archives across various institutions, including government bodies, libraries, and cultural organizations. A strong emphasis is placed on hands-on experiences, with students participating in internships and collaborative projects that enable them to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings. This practical exposure enriches the learning experience and aids in networking. Additionally, students are guided by experienced faculty who foster a supportive learning atmosphere and encourage research into innovative archival solutions. Studying in Zhengzhou provides a vibrant cultural environment that enhances students' academic journey, preparing them for rewarding careers dedicated to preserving history and improving information access.