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University Studies Abroad Consortium Chinese and International Business Studies in Shanghai, China
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View all programs for this schoolStudents in the Shanghai program have the option to concentrate on International Business courses or Intensive Chinese language courses through three levels of Mandarin. Studying in Shaghai is a great opportunity to gain international business experience due to the major presence of Fortune 500 companies in the city. In addition to exploring Shanghai's urban sophistication and extraordinary museums and arts, students can participate in field trips to the beautiful Yangtza River Delta and exotic water villages of Xitang and Wuzhen, among others picturesque locations. | ||
CIEE Business, Language & Culture Program in Shanghai, China
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View all programs for this schoolBusiness program with courses taught in English in business, economics, international relations and law; non-credit internships; volunteer opportunities; Comprehensive Mandarin language program, including accelerated language options; Language and Culture Practicum; peer language tutors; language clinic; Weeklong field trip to Shenzhen and Hong Kong, with visits to companies and lectures given by top Chinese scholars; excursions to local companies, factories, and agencies; and cultural and educational activities | ||
Global Learning Semesters Global Business Semester
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In one intense and remarkable semester, you will see how globalization is changing the face of business, from outsourcing to global capital flows. Through a combination of on-ground academic work in Cyprus, positioned between Europe and Asia, and site visits to leading companies in London, Paris, New Delhi, Bangalore, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong, our Global Business Semester will give you an unprecedented first hand look at the forces shaping business today. | ||
The Education Abroad Network Fudan University
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View all programs for this schoolStudents in this program will take courses taught in English and are integrated in the classroom with Chinese students; however, there is no Chinese language class requirement. All students will undertake the Chinese History and Culture course, which includes two weekend field trips that will give students an understanding of modern China and provide an insight into many of the traditional customs and beliefs. | ||
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Starting in Fall 2008, this semester or summer program provides students with a general foundation in Chinese language and modern Chinese history, while targeting the specific areas of economics, politics and international relations through specialized classes, internships, activities and field trips. | |||
Arcadia University Contemporary Chinese Society and Language in Shanghai
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The Alliance for Global Education is a partnership of The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University and the Institute for Study Abroad at Butler University. Fudan University was founded in 1905 in Shanghai, and is one of the leading universities in China with a long history and an international reputation for academic excellence. The University's name is taken from a proverb of Confucius and means 'a new morning' in Chinese, ever pushing forward with renewed energy. | ||
CEA Global Education Shanghai, China Semester Programs
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China is the fastest growing economy in the world today and will undoubtedly influence the way we think of business in the future. In addition to being on the forefront of business, China also impresses with its long history of religion and culture that, to many of us, is quintessentially Asian. With CEA, you can get started on setting yourself up for future opportunities. Take courses in Mandarin Chinese. | ||
Arcadia University Intensive Language in Shanghai
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The Alliance for Global Education is a partnership of The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University and the Institute for Study Abroad at Butler University. Fudan University was founded in 1905 in Shanghai, and is one of the leading universities in China with a long history and an international reputation for academic excellence. The University's name is taken from a proverb of Confucius and means 'a new morning' in Chinese, ever pushing forward with renewed energy. | ||
Global Learning Semesters Global Semester: World Cultures
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This program brings students to four of the greatest cultures and civilizations that the world has ever known: Greece, Rome, India and China. The cumulative artistic, philosophical, religious, cultural and social output of these societies is staggering and has exerted a tremendous influence on the underpinnings of Western and Eastern civilization. The program aims to balance study of the historical aspects of these societies with a more modern appreciation of cultural and societal differences. We are entering a modern era of globalization where the United States, Europe and Asia will play important and complementary roles. | ||
Semester at Sea-Spring 2011
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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas. | ||
Semester at Sea-Fall 2010 National Identity in a Globalized World
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Semester at Sea sails three voyages each year for academic credit. Unlike traditional immersion programs, we give you a taste of the entire globe as you travel more than 24,000 nautical miles to as many as 12 off-the-beaten-path international destinations or to a fascinating world region for intensive exploration. Approximately 75 upper- and lower-level courses are offered in a variety of subject areas. | ||
IES - Institute for the International Education of Students IES Shanghai
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The IES Shanghai program is organized in partnership with the School of Social Development and Public Policy at Fudan University, one of the top universities in China, and is designed for students interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and development. Courses are complemented by two unique field study trips to locations such as Hong Kong and Taiwan, in addition to IES-organized cultural events. | ||
The College at Brockport (SUNY) Brockport (SUNY)/Educasian: China-Three Cities Program
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This program is jointly sponsored by SUNY Brockport's Office of International Education and EducAsian. The goal of this program is to provide students from US colleges and universities the opportunity to study Chinese language, history, arts, culture, recent economic developments and social trends. | ||
Arcadia University International Business in Shanghai
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The Alliance for Global Education is a partnership of The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University and the Institute for Study Abroad at Butler University. The Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE), founded in 1917, is a multi-dimensional university with a core focus on applied economics and management and offering majors in law, philosophy, and humanities as well. SUFE, home to 12,000 students on two campuses, is administered by the Chinese Ministry of Education and has recently been selected as one of the "21st Century's Key Universities in China." It is the number one ranked finance and economics university in China. | ||
World Education Group Shanghai Semester & Shanghai Summer
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Earn college credit and boost your resume with this immersive study + internship program hosted by Shanghai University. In the spring and fall semesters, students take a full courseload of classes on Chinese language, business, culture and economy, with lots of time for travel and organized excursions. Summer students enjoy an intensive eight-week program: four weeks of language and culture courses, followed by a four-week internship at a multinational Shanghai company. | ||
State University of New York at Albany (SUNY) Fudan University Semester Program
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Although the program at Fudan University is intended for undergraduates, graduate students may participate. Students study Chinese intensively. Basic courses teach listening, reading, writing, and speaking. In general, students will be enrolled in courses which are specifically taught for foreign students. | ||
CIEE China in a Global Context Program in Shanghai, China
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View all programs for this schoolGlobal studies program with courses in international affairs, Chinese politics, economics, history, and society; non-credit internships; Comprehensive Mandarin language program, including accelerated language options; Language and Culture Practicum; peer language tutors; language clinic; Immersion with the local community; live with a Chinese roommate or in homestay; Weeklong excursion to Beijing; cultural activities such as visits to an acrobatics show and a river cruise; excursions to places of interest around Shanghai | ||
Global Learning Semesters Semester in Shanghai: Chinese Language and Culture
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The Semester in Shanghai: Chinese Language and Culture program offers students a rigorous language program and an in depth view of China. The academic curriculum combines Mandarin language instruction with courses on culture in English. This program is suitable for students at all Mandarin language levels. From the global metropolis of Shanghai you will also visit multiple cities in China, including Hangzhou, Xi'an, Beijing and the Great Wall of China. | ||
The Alliance for Global Education Contemporary Chinese Society and Language (Track 1) and Intensive Chinese Language (Track 2)
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Program based at Fudan University, one of the leading universities in China with a long history and international reputation for academic excellence. Two tracks available: Contemporary Chinese Society and Language (Track 1), and Intensive Chinese Language (Track 2) Track 1 includes 12 hours of Chinese language courses; beginning through advanced levels available, plus a selection of China Area Studies courses taught in English. Track 2 students take 20 hours of Chinese a week and participate in a required Chinese language pledge, allowing them to focus on language acquisition. Students take part in a full schedule of excursions, events, lectures and a 9 day Field Study Trip to Sichuan or Yunnan Province designed to enhance their understanding of China and the historical and modern influences that impact its culture and people. Students complete a Capstone Academic Research Project, challenging them to engage with Chinese people from various walks of life and to deepen their understanding of China. Students share an apartment with a Chinese roommate, allowing Alliance students to get to know Chinese students on campus quickly and to engage in language and cultural exchange. No prior study of Chinese required for Track 1; two semesters of prior Chinese language study required for Track 2 | ||
The Alliance for Global Education International Business in China
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• Offers unparalleled opportunities to study Chinese language, international business and economic development in Asia’s financial center
• Exciting internship opportunities available with Chinese and multi-national companies
• Carefully-designed activities and a 9 day Field Study Trip to Guangdong Province and Hong Kong provide a firsthand encounter with China’s rapidly changing business environment, culture, and history
• 12 class hours per week of Chinese language instruction; beginning through advanced levels available
• Area Studies courses taught in English include marketing, economics, management, and finance
• Students complete a Capstone Academic Research Project, challenging
them to engage with Chinese people from various walks of life and to deepen their understanding of China
• Students live in the International Student Dorm on the university's downtown campus with a Chinese roommate, allowing Alliance students to get to know Chinese students on campus quickly and to engage in language and cultural exchange
• No prior study of the Chinese language required; one business course and one economics course are required | ||
CIEE Advanced Chinese Studies Program in Shanghai, China
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View all programs for this schoolIntensive Mandarin language program; accelerated language course option; peer language tutors; target language activities; language clinic; Courses in business, international relations, and film in Chinese; English language courses in business, international relations, Chinese history and culture; core courses to enhance Chinese proficiency in a professional context; Weeklong excursion to the Silk Road; cultural activities such as visits to an acrobatics show and river cruise; cultural reimbursement program; volunteering | ||
New York University NYU in Shanghai
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NYU in Shanghai offers NYU courses, taught in English, in a variety of subject areas as well as content courses, taught in English and Chinese, at our partner university, East China Normal University (ECNU). In addition, faculty from the ECNU's renowned School of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language will offer Chinese language courses to our students. | ||
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Center for Study Abroad Chinese (Mandarin) Language Studies in Shanghai
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Low cost programs since 1990. Europe, Asia, Central and South America. Open to all students. College credit. Admission guaranteed. | ||
Teach in China
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Allied Gateway Study in China Education Center Learn Chinese in Shanghai
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The University Class Training integrates all different skills of the language: phonetics, speaking, listening, writing, reading, grammar and vocabulary.
Allied Gateway's unique Real Life Instruction is to enhance your language application ability. | ||
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Boston University Shanghai Language and Culture Program
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The Boston University Shanghai Chinese Language & Culture Program offers a semester of study in the vibrant and booming metropolis of Shanghai. Hosted at Fudan University, and working in collaboration with Fudan’s School of Social Development and Public Policy, this program is designed to allow beginning students of the Chinese language and East Asian studies to intensively study Chinese, while also doing coursework in English on traditional and contemporary Chinese culture. | ||
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
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View all programs for this schoolOur semester program with the Shanghai Theatre Academy offers students a unique semester of drama training. Students study Chinese opera training, which includes singing, speaking, gesturing and fighting. Stage design also is incorporated into the course work as well as an introduction to Mandarin and a survey of the arts and culture of China. Students earn 16 points (credits). | ||
Webster University
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Webster's China Studies program is aimed at students with an interest in Asian or China cultures and is specifically designed to accommodate students at all levels of proficiency in Mandarin, including beginners. | ||
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
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View all programs for this schoolOur semester program in Shanghai incorporates the traditional art and culture of China with contemporary influences. Tisch partners with the Shanghai Theatre Academy, one of China's most prestigious art institutes, to offer students a unique semester of drama and technical theater training. Students select one of three tracks: Chinese Opera; East Acts West: An Eastern Approach to Western Performance; or Design and Technical Theatre. Students also take a language course, Introduction to Mandarin, as well as an interdisciplinary arts and culture course. Students earn 18 points (credits). | ||
Academic Year/Semester Chinese One-on-One Tutorial Program
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For Beginner Students - Emphasis is placed on tone differentiation and pronunciation as well as survival language skills so that students will develop both the good habits and confidence that come from successfully completing daily tasks in Chinese.
For Intermediate Students - The class is designed to strengthen and develop the communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, while reviewing grammar and introducing more idiomatic expressions. Instructions will also provide an additional focus on writing achieved through daily journals and assigned written topics.
For Advanced Students - Students taking this course will study vocabulary, sentence patterns and grammar while at the same time students will strengthen their ability of listening, reading, and speaking through discussion, role playing, and other activities. | ||
Webster University
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Webster's China Studies program is aimed at students with an interest in Asian or China cultures and is specifically designed to accommodate students at all levels of proficiency in Mandarin, including beginners. | ||
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CCUSA Teach China
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Experience China, gain valuable hands-on classroom experience and certification, and meet friends to last a lifetime! Summer Camp and Semester Teacher Intern program options available! | ||
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State University of New York (SUNY) Study Abroad with the SUNY System
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The State University of New York (SUNY) currently offers more than 400 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries: in North and South America, Africa, Asia, Western and Eastern Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Programs range from 2-3 week intensive courses to a semester or academic year abroad. Courses are available in more than 100 subjects, ranging alphabetically from aboriginal studies and aerospace engineering to western philosophy and women's studies. While many programs focus on language learning and are conducted in the language of the host country, many others are conducted wholly or partly in English. | ||
C.U.N.Y. - The College of Staten Island
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The College of Staten Island offers a one-month program at Shanghai University in January each year. | ||
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LEXIA International LEXIA in Shanghai
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This program integrates students into local culture & communications via language, politics, history, etc. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation abroad (3-4 days). | ||
Webster University
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Webster's China Studies program is aimed at students with an interest in Asian or China cultures and is specifically designed to accommodate students at all levels of proficiency in Mandarin, including beginners. | ||
Petters EducAsian
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Petters EducAsian offers a variety of credit courses in Chinese language, business, politics, culture, and history. Our professors use the exciting surroundings of Shanghai and other areas of China to enrich the course learning. In addition, Petters EducAsian provides guided cultural excursions and a lecture series featuring business leaders from multinational corporations, high-ranking government officials, respected journalists, and entrepreneurs both local and foreign. | ||
Campus Earth: Academic Year/Semester Week-by-Week Language School
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For Beginner Students - Emphasis is placed on tone differentiation and pronunciation as well as survival language skills so that students will develop both the good habits and confidence that come from successfully completing daily tasks in Chinese.
For Intermediate Students - The class is designed to strengthen and develop the communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, while reviewing grammar and introducing more idiomatic expressions. Instructions will also provide an additional focus on writing achieved through daily journals and assigned written topics.
For Advanced Students - Students taking this course will study vocabulary, sentence patterns and grammar while at the same time students will strengthen their ability of listening, reading, and speaking through discussion, role playing, and other activities. | ||
EF International Language Schools
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EF International Language Schools offers variable length language courses ranging from 2 to 52 weeks, academic year abroad programs, internships, intensive and summer language programs and exam preparation courses for the HSK proficiency test. Whatever your language needs, EF has a program for you! | ||
Pacific Village Institute
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Open to high school seniors, gap year students and college undergraduates, PVI's semester program in China and Tibet (Beijing, Sichuan, Tibet and Shanghai) focuses on language learning, homestays, community service and independent study projects (ISPs). ISPs can include such topics as art, spiritual traditions, intensive language, Chinese medicine, etc. | ||
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