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1. Program Introduction
Editor Notes: This program includes three parts, which are Chinese culture and natural science courses, other 6 courses, and internship.
The basic courses in 6-level are prone to strengthening the students’ abilities of listening, speaking, reading, writing.
As students' Chinese levels are different, translation will be offered accordingly.
There are some relevant culture courses like calligraphy, Chinese painting, Taiji Boxing (the Chinese shadow boxing), Chinese gardens, etc. This program includes 6 levels and every level is for one semester.
Students who pass final exam will study the high grade of Chinese Course in the next semester.
2. Program Structure
Editor Notes: This progam can be divided into 6 levels.
2.1 Level A
1)Training Goal
To master almost 1250 Chinese words.
Be able to have daily conversation in simple topics.
Students should pass the test of HSK(basic).
2) Main Courses
There are Primary Chinese Reading and Writing, Primary Chinese Conversation, and Primary Chinese Listening in this level.
2.2 Level B
1)Training Goal
To master almost 2750 Chinese words.
Be able to have complete conversation in daily topics.
Students should pass the test of A or B in HSK(Preliminary and Intermediate).
2) Main Courses
Primary Chinese Reading and Writing | Primary Chinese Conversation |
Primary Chinese Listening | Chinese Idiom Stories |
2.3 Level C
1)Training Goal
To master almost 3850 Chinese words.
Be able to have complicated conversation in social and economic topics.
Be able to read Chinese newspapers.
Students should pass the test of B or C in HSK(Preliminary and Intermediate).
2) Main Courses
Compulsory courses | Intermediate Chinese Reading and Writing | Intermediate Chinese Listening and Speaking |
Chinese Media Reading (Intermediate I) | Chinese Basic Writing | |
Elective courses | Chinese Cultural History (I) | Chinese Folk Customs (I) |
Basic Business Chinese |
2.4 Level D
1)Training Goal
To master almost 5000 Chinese words.
Be able to have complete and coherent conversation in social and economic topics.
Be able to read Chinese newspapers.
2) Main Courses
Compulsory courses | Intermediate Chinese Reading and Writing | Chinese Media Reading (Intermediate II) | Chinese Practical Writing |
Intermediate Chinese Listening and Speaking | Chinese Media Audiovisuals | ||
Elective courses | Chinese Cultural History (II) | Chinese Folk Customs (II) | |
Intermediate Business Chinese |
2.5 Level E
1)Training Goal
To master almost 6500 Chinese words.
Be able to have conversation with Chinese in various topics.
Be able to be engaged in ordinary work position.
Be able to read Chinese newspapers.
Students should have a good understanding of Chinese news in TV or radio.
Students should write Chinese composition in 600 words.
Students should pass the test of Level C in HSK (advanced).
2) Main Courses
Compulsory courses | Advanced Chinese Reading and Writing | Advanced Chinese Video Audio Speaking |
Chinese Media Reading (Senior I) | ||
Elective Courses | Readings of Contemporary Chinese Literature (I) | History of Chinese Philosophy (1) |
Chinese for Business (Senior) |
2.6 Level F
1)Training Goal
To master almost 6500 Chinese words.
Be able to have conversation with Chinese in various topics.
Be able to be engaged in ordinary work position.
Be able to read Chinese newspapers.
Students should have a good understanding of Chinese news in TV or radio.
Students should write Chinese composition in 600 words.
Students should pass the test of Level C in HSK (advanced).
2) Main Courses
Compulsory courses | Advanced Chinese Reading and Writing | Advanced Chinese Video Audio Speaking |
Chinese Media Reading (Senior II) | ||
Elective Courses | Readings of Contemporary Chinese Literature (II) | History of Chinese Philosophy (II) |
Chinese for Business (Senior) |
2.7 Elective Courses
Chinese Culture | Chinese Arts | Calligraphy |
Shadowing Boxing | Traditional Weaving | Chinese Songs |
Film Appreciation | HSK tutoring |
2.8 Extra-curricular Activities
Students can go out to see historical cities and famous scenic spots.
Note: These courses are arranged on Monday to Friday, with 20 course hour per week.
3. School Introduction
Editor Notes: Shanghai University is well-known for its vigorous international exchanges and cooperation.
Shanghai University is one of the key universities in the "Project 211". The current president of the university is Professor CHIEN Weichang, a famous educator, scientist, social activist and member of Chinese Academy of Sciences. The Party Secretary of Shanghai University is Professor YU Xinhui and the Executive Vice President is Professor ZHOU Zhewei, Learn More>>
4. College of International Exchange
Editor Notes: The School has built up academic links and cooperated with lots of foreign universities.
The School provides short- or long-term courses of Chinese language, culture, and economics.
There are also lots of optional courses and special lectures.
The School will offer services of visas, accommodation and emergency aids for international students.
5. What Students Say
Editor Notes: The School has lots of international students.
Name: Ou Chen
From: Kenya
Program: International Trade
Subject: Why does he choose SHU?
"The large population, long history and rapid development in the economy make China wonderland for me. Meanwhile Shanghai, as the economic center of China means more opportunity for learning and self-development. After checking the website, I found that I could not only find majors I liked here, but also many fun loving companions. These are the reasons I chose Shanghai University."
Name: Victoria
From: Russia
Program: Chinese Language and Literature
Subject: How to get into the campus
"Getting used to life here is easy. You can try to find your compatriots, but if you can't, don't worry, go to the ISU (International Students Union) in the dormitory hall, and you will get help. But, I think the best way to get yourself inside is to find a Chinese peer. After that I believe you will soon have a group of Chinese friends. Of course, if you still have any problem, go to the CIE office for help."
Name: Yang Ling
From: Thailand
Program: Sociology
Subject: One sentence to freshman
"Welcome to Shanghai University! Here we have beautiful environment as well as many athletic facilities. In turn, you should work really hard, and you will find studying here is a real strain. After all, I believe studying abroad in Shanghai University will be your most cherished experience and you will also have deep love for this city."
6. Campus Life
Editor Notes: International students enjoy the wonderful life in the campus.