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CIEE/Shanghai: Accelerated Chinese Language
(Outgoing Program)
Anthropology, Chinese Language and Culture, Contemporary Global Studies, East Asian Studies, Economics, Film Studies, History, Humanities, Internships, Linguistics, Politics and International Affairs, Sociology, Theater, Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Take your beginner, intermediate, or advanced Chinese language skills up at least two levels while you explore Shanghai — China’s largest city by population. Students take courses at CIEE Shanghai and students enroll in three classes per semester, including two accelerated courses that focus on rapid language acquisition, designed to move students ahead at least two levels in all four Chinese language skills and facilitate intercultural understanding. Those with advanced level Mandarin proficiency may take a Chinese language elective or area studies course taught in Chinese. All courses are complemented with CIEE co-curricular activities and excursions beyond the city to enhance classroom learning and provide intercultural understanding.
Unique Experiences
LEARN ABOUT CHINESE BUSINESS
international relations, political science, history, and more in English or Chinese.
GET OFF THE TOURIST TRACK
as you explore Shanghai and beyond, and practice Chinese in authentic situations.
Learn about Chinese business with company visits in Shanghai.
Join classmates for a thrilling acrobat performance, river cruise, group meals, and more.
Explore Chinese history and arts with visits to museums, art exhibitions, and plays.
Travel to beautiful cities such as:
Suzhou, often called the “Venice of the East” for its many canals and famous for its classical gardens and silk industry
Hangzhou, known for its natural beauty as well as its textile and tech industries
Nanjing, one of China’s four ancient capitals and major commercial centers
Zhujiajiao, a traditional water town lined with stone bridges, cobblestone lanes, and canals
Gain hands-on cultural experience by learning Chinese cooking, calligraphy, martial arts, or mahjong.
Connect with the community by volunteering with local organizations or schools.
Excursions
Students participate in a multi-day excursion for an in-depth look at Chinese culture and history. Past excursions have included:
Silk Road Trade Route – This famous premodern route enabled the exchange of merchandise, as well as religious, cultural, and artistic ideas. Students travel from the head of the northern route in Xi’an to Dunhuang, the City of Sands, a desert oasis at the junction of the northern and southern trade routes. Offered during fall term only
Tea and Horse Road – This ancient network of mountain paths connected the tea-growing regions of southwestern China to Burma and India by mule caravan through the mountains and valleys of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces and Tibet. Students may travel to Lijiang and Shangri-La, seat of a Tibetan autonomous prefecture near the border of Tibet. Offered during spring term only
Global Business in China – Explore the Pearl River Delta Region in Southern China and sites such as the Canton World Trading Fair, one of the oldest world's trading fairs. Students visit companies and attend lectures on business development and industry, take a city tour, and visit a local temple.
Convergence of Cultures – You’ll find some of the most traditional forms of Chinese culture preserved on the island of Taiwan, which maintains a thriving civil society with a democratic political system and capitalist economy. See why this culture is described as a blend of Chinese and Japanese cultures, with traditional Confucian beliefs and contemporary Western values. Visit the National Palace Museum, Taipei 101, aboriginal communities, the port city of Kaoshiung, the night markets of Tainan, and more.
Internships
Study abroad students participating in the Organizational Internship course will be assigned to an internship project with a company in Shanghai. The internship sponsors, which vary each term depending on participating organizations and available positions, may include local Chinese companies and multinational companies, as well as international small and medium-sized enterprises and nonprofit organizations. Course curriculum includes class introduction, coached work, and final presentation to earn three academic credits. See the Course Information section for more detail.
What's Included
Tuition
Housing
Advising before you depart to set goals and answer questions
Optional on-site airport meet-and-greet
One-week orientation – an introduction to Chinese culture, your academic program, and the city, plus practical information about living in your host city
Full-time program leadership and support in your host city
Cultural and/or Co-curricular Activities
Excursions and/or Study Tours
Insurance and other travel benefits, with CIEE iNext
24/7 emergency on-site support
1 out of 3 CIEE students receives a scholarship - get yours!
GAIN Travel Grants - up to $2,000 toward travel costs guaranteed to all Pell-elgible students.
Gilman Go Global Grants - $2,500/semester and $1,000/summer, guaranteed to all Gilman applications.
Merit-Based Scholarships - $2,500/semester and $750/summer, awarded to students deomonstrating high academic achievement.
Minority Serving Institutions (MIS) Grant - $2,000/semester and $500/summer, guaranteed to all students attending MSIs.
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