INTRODUCTION The Chinese
Program was established in Spring 2006 and approved by Taiwan's Ministry
of Education (MOE) in Fall 2006. The program is available in MOE's "Chinese
Language Center" list, an official document for Taiwan's overseas
consulates and the local offices of "National Immigration Agency" to consult with when they
are issuing
visas to students.
The Chinese Program is intended for those
interested in learning Chinese language and culture. Managed by NCHU's Language Center,
the Program consorts with the policy of academic
internationalization promoted by MOE. The
program comprises courses of elementary, intermediate, high-intermediate,
and advanced levels (see "Courses"). The elementary and
intermediate levels focus on the acquisition of daily Chinese, while
culture-oriented topics constitute the core of the high-intermediate and
advanced courses. The classes are small in size. The instructors are all
professionally trained and highly experienced.
Note that if you are currently a full-time
degree-oriented or PAX international student at NCHU, go to "Chinese Course Series"
(CCS) for information of Chinese learning.
WHY STUDY CHINESE AT NCHU?
Once accepted by our program, you're entitled to
most of the rights enjoyed by NCHU's full-time international students.
NCHU provides you an array of services, such as
airport pickup and
boarding information, to make your study at NCHU a comfortable
journey. To learn more about them, explore our website or contact
us by email or phone.
WHY STUDY IN TAIWAN?
Visit MOE's
website
and it will tell you why.
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