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CEA - Cultural Experiences Abroad
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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 and add to your understanding of business by taking a business elective course offered in English. | |||
View all programs for this schoolThis program explores the history of China through the cultural arts. Students will discover the history of China as told through dance, theater, film and other art forms. | ||||
View all programs for this schoolThis three-week program based in Shanghai looks at the worlds fastest growing economy and the many factors behind its sensational growth. Students will gain an insight into everything from the economic reforms to trading practices and local business regulation and law. This course also looks at the cultural aspects of doing business in China through an examination of business etiquette and marketing trends and popular culture. | ||||
View all programs for this schoolIntensive Mandarin language program for all levels; Chinese language clinic, target language activities, and peer language tutors; courses in Chinese business, history, and journalism; teaching and volunteer opportunities; Cultural activities and excursions to Chinese companies and factories, government agencies, media outlets, museums, and temples; opportunities to take classes in Chinese calligraphy, martial arts, and music; cultural reimbursement; Chinese homestay or on-campus dormitory option with Chinese roommate | ||||
View all programs for this schoolIntensive Mandarin training for intermediate to advanced students; individualized teaching methodology; Peer language tutors and target language group meals help students improve their Chinese outside the classroom; Cultural and educational activities such as visits to the Beijing Opera, classical and popular music concerts, and an acrobatics performance; Excursions to sites of cultural importance such as the Great Wall, Ming Tombs, Tiananmen Square, and the Temple of Heaven | ||||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in Beijing: Chinese Language and Business
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The Summer in Beijing: Chinese Language and Business program provides a short introduction to one of the oldest languages in the world and an active and booming business environment. The academic curriculum combines Mandarin language instruction with a course on business in English. This program is suitable for students at all Mandarin language levels. Along with the academic component of the program, students will also visit Shanghai and the Great Wall of China. | |||
Academy of Chinese Language Studies
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World Link Education is the leading China programs provider with more than 16,000 past participants including students from the US and around the world. World Link Education programs at the Academy of Chinese Language Studies have been granted course credit transfer approved by over a hundred US academic institutions including Harvard, Stanford and Yale University. | |||
SUNY New Paltz Modern China in Revolution - Political Science and International Relations Study Missions
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This course will include an intensive three week trip taking students to many historically, economically and politically significant locations across China. As part of the program, students will meet with Chinese and foreign experts who will provide lectures on various aspects of China's contemporary political, economic and environmental challenges. Students will also have the opportunity to interact with local students and the general population. | |||
SUNY New Paltz Modern China in Revolution - Political Science and International Relations Study Missions
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This course will include an intensive three week trip taking students to many historically, economically and politically significant locations across China. As part of the program, students will meet with Chinese and foreign experts who will provide lectures on various aspects of China's contemporary political, economic and environmental challenges. Students will also have the opportunity to interact with local students and the general population. | |||
IES - Institute for the International Education of Students IES Beijing Summer Program
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The IES Beijing Summer Program offers intensive beginner, intermediate, and advanced intermediate level Chinese language study. Though Mandarin Chinese, the national language, is spoken in some form by the majority of the population, the form of Mandarin spoken in Chengde and Beijing is considered the standard. Therefore, these are ideal locations for learning correct pronunciation. Students can practice on the streets and in the shops as well as in the classroom. | |||
American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS) Beijing, Nanjing and Shanghai Traveling Program
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AIFS is your one stop for seeing the world. Over the last 40 years AIFS has sent more than 1.2 million students to study in dozens of cities across the world. Studying at 3 universities in 3 cities in China for a summer session will give students the opportunity to live and study in several world cities, engage in cultural activities and travel. | |||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in Beijing: Chinese Language and Civilization
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The Summer in Beijing: Chinese Language and Civilization program provides a short introduction to one of the world's oldest languages and most interesting civilizations. The academic curriculum combines Mandarin language instruction with a course on history and civilization in English. This program is suitable for students at all Mandarin language levels. Students will also visit Xian and the Great Wall of China. | |||
Syracuse University Abroad The Ascent of the Chinese Economy
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Based in Shanghai, this program is for students interested in experiencing China as it assumes its role as a leader in the global economy. Students address the challenges facing China as well as the obstacles encountered by international firms wishing to formulate a "China strategy". | |||
Syracuse University Abroad Chinese Lessons for American Schools
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Students travel to Beijing and Shanghai to learn how the Chinese education systems prepare the next generation of workers to be successful in a highly competitive global economy. They will compare the Chinese vision and structure of education with the U.S. system. | |||
College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS) CCIS Program at Shanghai University
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This four-week program provides non-specialists the chance to study in two courses: business in China and Mandarin Chinese language. | |||
View all programs for this schoolThis course is taught by Dr. James D. McGlothlin, a Faculty Scholar in the College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Sciences at Purdue University. Students will receive 3-credit hours on a Purdue University transcript upon completion of the course. | ||||
Thomas Jefferson School of Law China Study Abroad Program
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Experience international law in a truly international setting, exchange ideas with students from a different land, and explore cultural differences that influence international business and legal transactions. Students in this program are drawn from law schools across the United States and the world. The 2010 Distinguished Guest Lecturers are Former South African Constitutional Court Justice and Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals of the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda Richard J. Goldstone and Justice Jiang Huiling of the Beijing Supreme Court. | |||
Lotus Educational Foundation Learn Chinese with Homestay
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Our Chinese immersion program is uniquely featured staying homestays for accommodation. You will have a great opportunity to live with a Chinese family, and have close contact with their culture, while studying at reputable universities in China. | |||
AsiaLearn University of Hong Kong and AsiaLearn - Asia as the Global Future
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View all programs for this schoolA series of lectures and seminars focus a variety of topics related to Asia as the Global Future. These include studies in economics, sociology, political science, international relations, development studies and cultural studies. Renowned businessmen, community leaders and scholars will also contribute to the course as guest speakers. The abilities developed during this course will facilitate team building, public speaking skills, as well as creativity and resourcefulness in problem-solving and research. | |||
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Global Travel; Cultural exploration, Oceanography; Marine Biology; Student Leadership Development; Seamanship; PADI scuba diving and International Yachtmaster Training Sailing certification; American Red Cross first aid and CPR; Community service and Conservation projects. | |||
Academic Treks College Chinese Language and History
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Students earn 3 credits in Basic Mandarin and Chinese Culture through an experiential course which combines homestays, community service, traditional classroom learning, and cultural activities for an intensive experience. | |||
CET Summer Chinese Language Immersion in Hangzhou
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The Hangzhou Summer Immersion curriculum is designed for students who will be pursuing careers related to China. Grammar and drill classes emphasize general competence in the four basic skill areas of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Small group classes offer students the chance to focus on specific areas of linguistic interest such as business, law, newspaper, literature or history. One-on-one tutorials complement the core curriculum while targeting each student's individual learning needs. Finally, weekly practical challenge students to practice their skills in daily life. For example, practical assignments might require students to ask directions, inquire about weekend movie screenings or interview locals about a variety of topics from family planning policies to China's globalization. | |||
AsiaLearn University of Hong Kong and AsiaLearn - Social Science Research Methods
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View all programs for this schoolCovering both qualitative and quantitative techniques, the courses will offer graduate students a unique opportunity to meet leading scholars in their area, to develop professional networks and to broaden their set of research skills. During these four weeks, students will also be exposed to a wide range of topics related to China and Asia from within the social sciences, humanities and economics. | |||
CET Beijing Intensive Chinese Language Program
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CET's Beijing Chinese Language Program's curriculum is both intensive and integrated. A core course gives equal emphasis to the four main language skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening while focusing on a different topic of study each week. Advanced students also choose elective classes such as newspaper, business or literature to add further scope to their language learning. Students take a total of 20 class hours per week of core, supplementary and elective courses, depending on their level. All students have a one-hour individual tutorial each week to review new material and practice free response conversation. In addition, each week students take two hours of one-on-two instruction that targets pronunciation, intonation and fluency. | |||
Academy of Chinese Language Studies
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World Link Education is the leading China programs provider with more than 16,000 past participants including students from the US and around the world. World Link Education programs at the Academy of Chinese Language Studies have been granted course credit transfer approved by over a hundred US academic institutions including Harvard, Stanford and Yale University. | |||
Global Learning Semesters Summer in Beijing: Intensive Chinese Language
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The Summer in Beijing: Intensive Chinese Language program provides a short but in-depth exposure to one of the oldest and most widely-spoken languages in the world. The academic curriculum focuses on Mandarin language instruction. This program is suitable for students at all Mandarin language levels who want to focus on language acquisition. In addition to the academic component of the program, students will also visit Shanghai and the Great Wall of China. | |||
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Global Travel; Cultural exploration, Oceanography; Marine Biology; Student Leadership Development; Seamanship; PADI scuba diving and International Yachtmaster Training Sailing certification; American Red Cross first aid and CPR; Community service and Conservation projects. | |||
University Studies Abroad Consortium Chinese and International Relations Studies in Chengdu, China
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View all programs for this schoolLocated in the Sichuan Province (think spicy food and primary home to the panda), the Chengdu program offers you three options of study during two 5-week sessions. You can focus on Chinese language, Chinese studies (history and culture) or International Business or a combination of the three. | |||
The Alliance for Global Education Contemporary Chinese Society and Language (Track 1) and Intensive Chinese Language (Track 2)
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University of Miami Chinese University of Hong Kong
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a bilingual and bicultural institution of higher learning that offers a six-week International Asian Studies summer program. Spend five weeks in Hong Kong, and then the final week in China's fastest growing city of Shanghai. | |||
Syracuse University Abroad Architecture and Urbanism in China
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This program takes students to Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, and engages them directly with design and architectural issues, like the collision between modern architecture and historic fabric. Students will learn how these three cities solve urban problems of transportation, movement, public space and housing. | |||
State University of New York at Albany (SUNY) East China Normal University Summer Program
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China is the world's most populous nation and fastest-growing major economy, a manufacturing and business superpower and a key player in the new global politics of the 21st century. Students at ECNU's Summer Program will take 6 credits of coursework. An introduction to Chinese language and culture, combined with the basic geography, recent history and contemporary socio-economic conditions of China. | |||
Academy of Chinese Language Studies
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World Link Education is the leading China programs provider with more than 16,000 past participants including students from the US and around the world. World Link Education programs at the Academy of Chinese Language Studies have been granted course credit transfer approved by over a hundred US academic institutions including Harvard, Stanford and Yale University. | |||
Duquesne University China Summer Study of Law Program
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This three-week program (May 31 - June 18, 2010) which is open to any English speaking law or non-law students and legal or non-legal professionals in the world, features a comprehensive survey of the Chinese legal system in English, covering all major facets of Chinese law. | |||
University Studies Abroad Consortium Chinese and International Business Studies in Shanghai, China
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View all programs for this schoolThe summer program in Shanghai offers two five-week sessions. The main focus of this program is to provide an introduction to the economic and business environment of China and East Asia while offering Chinese language studies. | |||
Rutgers Study Abroad Summer in China
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Study Intermediate or Advanced Chinese; Chinese culture; Chinese Calligraphy. | |||
The Alliance for Global Education Xi'an: Art, History, and the Silk Road
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CET Intensive Chinese Language Program in Harbin
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The curriculum, perfect for students with research interests, includes one-on-two drill classes, small group electives and student-designed independent study classes--a student favorite. Students who have completed at least four semesters of college-level Chinese or the equivalent may elect Harbin's "research track". Designed for advanced learners of Chinese, particularly those who are enrolled, or are planning to enroll, in a graduate program, the research track allows students to conduct guided thesis research under the direction of a Chinese faculty member. Research track students also take Classical Chinese, an area of study that prepares them for further research in their chosen field of study. Finally, a composition or pronunciation class rounds out the research track curriculum. Regular (non-research track) Harbin students take a total of 20 class hours per week. All students are required to take the one-on-one tutorial and the one-on-two drill. They must also choose two group classes in which enrollment is usually four or five students per class. | |||
The Alliance for Global Education International Business in China
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Temple University in China: Cultural Identities and Medical Pluralism in Yunnan Province
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Coursework focuses on issues of "minority nationality" identity in Yunnan, which is the most ethnically diverse province in China, and on issues of medical pluralism in China in general and Yunnan in particular. | |||
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