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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. | ||
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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. | |||
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. | |||
CIEE Summer Business, Language & Culture Program in Shanghai, China
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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 | ||
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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". | |||
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. | ||
CIS - Center for International Studies Summer Abroad in Beijing, Nanjing, and Shanghai
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This program introduces students to Chinese business, language, and culture through a combination of experiential learning, classroom lectures, and site visits. Classroom teaching is complemented by on-site learning at destinations in and around Shanghai, Nanjing, and Beijing. | ||
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. | ||
Languages Abroad Study Chinese in Shanghai
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Summer Chinese Study Program in Shanghai. Program offers language, business, work, accommodation and much more. | ||
The Alliance for Global Education International Business in China
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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 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. | ||
CET Academic Programs China's Globalization in Shanghai
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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. | ||
The Alliance for Global Education Contemporary Chinese Society and Language (Track 1) and Intensive Chinese Language (Track 2)
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CIEE Summer Accelerated Chinese Language Program in Shanghai, China
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View all programs for this schoolAccelerated Mandarin language program for intermediate and advanced students; Daily Chinese language clinics, weekly target language activities, and peer language tutors; Chinese host family housing or on-campus dormitory with Chinese roommates; Field trips and site visits introduce students to multiple aspects of Chinese society; Cultural and educational activities include learning Chinese calligraphy, martial arts, music, and Chinese chess; teaching and volunteer opportunities | ||
Greenheart Travel Internship Programs in China
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Experience China from the inside while gaining international experience in your field. By living and working side by side with local residents you will be more than just a tourist passing through, you will become a member of the community. | ||
Sam Houston State University
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Topics include anti-smuggling efforts, narcotics interdiction, prison modernization, and nationwide advances in reform of the legal system. | ||
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Purchase College (SUNY) International Student Services Summer Program in Shanghai, China
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Classes will be taught by faculty of Fudan University and Purchase College, SUNY. Students will enroll in at least one course offered by Chinese faculty, and another course of their choice. Courses include Chinese Language, Chinese Culture, Calligraphy, History, Philosophy, Political Science, and Race and Gender. Language: English, Chinese (Mandarin). Program dates: June 28 - August 4, 2008. | ||
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LEXIA International LEXIA Summer in Shanghai
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This program integrates students into local culture & community via language, history, politics, etc. Instruction is in Chinese and English. Transfer credit through Western Washington University. Orientation in US (3-4 days). | ||
Williamette University College of Law
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Willamette's Summer Study is the oldest such program in China. Located in Shanghai, it has served as the model for other programs in Shanghai and Beijing. | ||
Summer 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. | ||
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State University of New York College at Cortland (SUNY) China Summer Study: History, Culture and the Arts
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Objectives of this program are to provide historical, creative and cultural perspectives of an area of China not often visited. Students will have the opportunity to study and go behind the scenes to witness a part of China that is rapidly changing. | ||
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LanguBridge Education Centre Summer Intensive Chinese Program in Shanghai
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Summer Intensive Language Program in Shanghai, hosted on the Fudan University campus. Courses are accredited and transcripts are issued. Option of Beijing extension. Homestay and on campus dormitory are available. | ||
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City College of San Francisco Semester in China:The Silk Road
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This course is an inquiry into the prehistoric and historic contacts between Asia and the West, focusing on the caravan trade routes linking the Graeco-Roman world, ancient Persia and Indian, and China. | ||
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UC Davis - Summer Abroad Shanghai and Hong Kong: Chinese Cinema, Culture, Society
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This course is a study of Chinese cinema, culture, and society by focusing on films that are set in these two cities. We examine the themes, styles, stars, and directors of Chinese cinema and at the same time understand Chinese culture and society through the lens of cinema. | ||
Experiential Learning International
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This is a four week program where students will take Chinese Language courses each morning at the Donghua University. DU is one of the most prestigious universities in China. In the afternoon students are free to explore Shanghai or participate in many of the cultural activities ELI will plan. | ||
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Eastern Illinois University Ethnobotany in China
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By studying how plants have been or are used in human societies, ethnobotany also gains insight into the complex relationship between plant uses and cultures. A growing interest in ethnobotany is seen since the 1990's because of pharmaceutical applications. | ||
Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Students travel to China to learn, study, travel and have fun. | ||
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 July each year. This program in Shanghai gives students the opportunity to learn about and experience first-hand all the rapid economic changes occurring in China. | ||
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Allied Gateway Study in China Education Center Mandarin Immersion Summer Program
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Learn Chinese at the top Chinese university and practice the language during trips and excursions. During the course of the program, weekend trips, cultural workshops and social activities are organized, which provide perfect opportunities for program participants to utilize the language. | ||
Shanghai-Hessen International Summer University
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Combining both microeconomic and macroeconomic elements this study program provides insights into China's economic framework, developments and management approaches from an internal (Chinese) and external (European) standpoint. | ||
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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. | ||
Eastern Michigan University - China Cultural History Tour
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The China Cultural History Tour has two travel-study options: *A China Tour June 1 - June 21, 2010 (21 days) that travels to Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Shaolin, Bejing, and Xian and *A China-Tibet Tour June 1 - June 27, 2010 (27 total days) which is the China Tour plus Lhasa, Tibet and the surrounding area. *Students must take 3-6 hours credit in history, political science, fine arts, and/or literature. | ||
Shanghai-Hessen International Summer University
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The academic program consisting of lectures, seminars and case studies in English highlights Chinese and European perspectives and approaches on urban development & architecture. It will be complemented by an introduction into the Chinese (Mandarin) language and culture as well as excursions in and around booming Shanghai. | ||
Harvard Summer Program in Shanghai, China
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This eight-week program combines coursework in the life sciences and social sciences, and is specifically designed to promote interdisciplinary learning across both broad fields in the context of contemporary China. Offered in collaboration with a major Chinese university and a biotechnology company in Shanghai, the program enrolls both US and Chinese students, creating an exciting cross-cultural environment. All instruction is in English. | ||
Columbia Universtiy
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Advanced language students study business Chinese and apply their linguistic skills in a four week internship. | ||
West Virgina University
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There are 2 programs of study at the West Virginia University in China. | ||
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World Education Group Shanghai Study Program
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This for-credit study abroad/internship program at Shanghai University is available in throughout the year. Learn about Chinese language, culture, and more. | ||
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Kennesaw State University China - Gaming Technologies & Math Education
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Students will take one or two of the following courses: MATH 4490 Insight into math and math education in China 3 CR HRS Prerequisite: Precalculus or approval CSIS 4400 Gaming Technologies and IT Education in China 3 CR HRS Prerequisite: CSIS 2300 (or approval): Principles of Computing | ||
Amazing China!
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This program offers students the exciting opportunity to discover the cultures of the land of the Heavenly Dragon!Embrace Chinese culture, enhance global vision. Learn Chinese daily expression, poems, folk-songs, history, Kung-Fu, Calligraphy, paper-cutting, handcrafting and much more. | ||
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Panrimo Study Abroad China Customized Study Abroad Programs
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Most likely than not you will place in the beginning level, even if you’ve had a year of Mandarin at your university. That's OK, as even the beginning level Chinese course at Shanghai Jiao Tong University moves quickly. If at any time during the start of your program you wish to be moved to an earlier level, inform your Panrimo representative and/or Chinese instructor and they will accommodate accordingly. | ||
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