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5 Chinese Studies Course Programs in Asia


Nagoya University Of Foreign Studies (NUFS)
Chinese Studies
- Nisshin, Japan
Course
On-Campus
One in five people in the world are Chinese and it is without a doubt that the most widely-spoken language in the world is Chinese. China has rapidly transformed itself from being “the factory of the world” to “the market of the world”, and is regarded as one of the most significant overseas locations. To secure human resources for these purposes, personnel with not only the ability to communicate in English but also in Chinese are constantly in demand. As China increases its presence on the world stage, it is an urgent task for Japan to engage with China and learn more about the country.


Contemporary China Studies Programme
Contemporary China Studies Programme (Semester)
- Shanghai, China
Course, Bachelor's degree
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English, Chinese
The Contemporary China Studies Programme consists of three parts: Academic courses, a language course and an internship.
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East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST)
Short-term Programs (Chinese)
- Shanghai, China
Course
Part time
2 weeks
On-Campus
Chinese
Summer and winter short-term programs program feature: Offering certificates of completion and transcripts at the end of the program; Optimized curriculum focusing on improving oral Chinese; Cultural experience: Chinese calligraphy, martial arts, paper cutting and Chinese painting, etc.; Language practice: cultural excursions in or around the city in according with the project demand. Customized short-term program for groups program feature: East China University of Technology provides international students group (over 15 people) with short-term customized teaching services all over a year. Lectures, activities and study programs will be designed in accordance with students’ requirements and time. Lectures on Chinese culture and history or other topics both in Chinese and English. Visits to famous enterprises, manufacturing companies, museums, university labs, and tourist locations, etc.


East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST)
Course: Chinese Language (General Visiting Program)
- Shanghai, China
Course
Full time
6 months
On-Campus
Chinese
ECUST has 60 years of international student educating experience and 15 years of professional Chinese teaching experience, which is one of the institutions authorized by the Chinese Ministry of Education to provide Chinese government scholarships for international Chinese Language students. Based on the principle of cultivating cross-cultural communicative competence, guided by the passing rate of HSK examination, and through the systematic training of listening, speaking, reading and writing, the comprehensive ability of international students in the Chinese language is comprehensively improved.


Shanghai Mandarin Garden Language & Culture Center
Chinese Culture Course
- Shanghai, China
- Wuhan, China
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Course
Full time
On-Campus
China has a long and illustrious history and she has seen many changes. Culture Course aims to help you understand more about China and her people, culture and customs, Mandarin Garden offers
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Studying Chinese degree programs in Asia offers a unique chance to immerse yourself in one of the world's richest languages and cultures. At the courses level, you'll focus on practical language skills while exploring China's historical, geopolitical, and economic significance.
Through courses in Chinese linguistics, literature, and cultural studies, you'll gain proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing Mandarin. Students build confidence as they engage with new cultures and ideas, enhancing their understanding of complex societal issues. You’ll practice interpreting texts and crafting coherent arguments in both spoken and written forms, preparing for careers in translation, international relations, and education.
As you delve into China's business environment, you'll also explore trade practices and communication strategies tailored for Asian markets. The experience will strengthen your adaptability and critical thinking, making you a valuable candidate in a global job market. Graduates often pursue opportunities in diplomacy, cross-cultural communication, and education, equipped with skills that are highly sought after worldwide.