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23 Oct, 2009

Studying Mandarin in China

Posted by: sunny In: China travel| china travel tips| chinese culture ()

The major Chinese universities have developed programs to accommodate foreigners. These programs teaching the Chinese language occupy on average 15 to 20 hours per week and are taught in English-Mandarin.

The course may be short (few weeks) or long (1 term to 2 years). In general the long courses begin in September and February. Groups of levels are then formed.

You can also integrate the normal curriculum of these schools (taught in Chinese), provided they have the level and qualifications required.

Some scholarships may also be granted you.

Center for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (info on scholarships from the Chinese government): http://french.hanban.edu.cn/

Universities in Shanghai

Fudan:
http://www.fudan.edu.cn/
Learn Mandarin 10,500 RMB per semester.

Tongji:
http://www.istju.com/

Jiaotong:
http://www.sie.sjtu.edu.cn/
Learn Mandarin 9100 RMB per semester.

Shanghai University:
http://www.shu.edu.cn/

Shanghai University – College of International Exchange:
http://www.shu.edu.cn/cie/

Nanjing University

Nanjing Normal University:
http://www.njnu.edu.cn/

Hohai University:
http://www.hhu.edu.cn/

Peking University

Beijing Normal University:
http://www.bnu.edu.cn/

Beijing Language University:
http://www.blcu.edu.cn/

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