Notice about the Adjustment of Chinese Language Course
2019年11月08日 阅读次数:


To all overseas students,

After the discussion among course teachers, School of International Education and Provost Office, and considering the demands and levels of overseas students, Chinese Public courses for overseas students will be rearranged into Basic Chinese, Basic Chinese, Intermediate Chinese, Intermediate Chinese, Advanced Chinese, Advanced Chinese and China Overview. The total is 10 credits. The courses are arranged like this:

Course Code

Course

Credit

 Language

Level

Semester

Credit Requirement

51391005

Basic Chinese

4

HSK1

8

51391008

Basic Chinese

4

HSK2

51391006

Intermediate Chinese

4

HSK3

51391009

Intermediate Chinese

4

HSK4

51391007

Advanced Chinese

4

HSK5

51391010

Advanced Chinese

4

HSK5

51391004

China     Overview

2

HSK 1 

and above

/

2

The schedule of Chinese language courses is as the followings:

Course Code

Course Name

Class

Teacher

Time and Condition for Registration

Place

Note

51391007

Advanced   Chinese

01

Kuang   Juan

Wednesday(3-4)  

Friday1-2

X9403

Continue with the same students in Basic Chineseclass   1

51391006

Intermediate   Chinese

02

Kuang   Juan

Tuesday6-7

Thursday1-2

X9503

Continue with the same students in Basic Chinese, class 2

51391006

Intermediate   Chinese

01

Zhang   Jie

(Huang   Mengqi)

Wednesday(8-9)

Friday1-2

X9505

For the students Mid-term exam score is 90 and   above in Basic Chinese, class 3

51391005

Basic   Chinese

01

Yu   Aiqing

(Liao   Rongyi)

Wednesday   (8-9)&Friday1-2

X9541

For the new comers who have no mid-term exam score in Basic Chinese,   class 3

51391005

Basic   Chinese

02

Liu   Bo

Wednesday(3-4)&Friday1-2

X9302

For the students whose Mid-term exam score is 60-89 in Basic Chinese, class 3

*Your class teacher have the final say which level you are and which class we put you in based on the result of your official HSK test or the mock HSK test.

The exemption condition of each course is as the followings:

Course

Qualifications for Course Exemption

Basic Chinese

Having passed HSK Level 2

Basic Chinese

Having passed HSK Level 3

Intermediate Chinese

Having passed HSK Level 4

Intermediate Chinese

Having passed HSK Level 5

Advanced Chinese

Having passed HSK Level 6

Advanced Chinese

Having passed HSK Level 6

China     Overview

Having obtained the credit of the same course. Official academic record is required.

The students should present their official academic record of HSK in order to get the exemption for certain Chinese course. If you haven’t taken official HSK before and wish to get exemption, the course teacher can do a mock HSK test for you. You need to pass a certain HSK level to get the approval for exemption. The mock test is taken during the months of the term.


According to the adjustment of Chinese courses, Provost Office has emptied the list of all overseas students who have registered in “Basic Chinese” and returned all applications for the course exemption. Therefore, all overseas students must login Graduate System to make personal course plan and register Basic Chinese I, Intermediate Chineseor Advanced Chinese as grouped by the course teacher. In addition, those who still want to apply course exemption must login the system and apply exemption again. We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the re-registration.

Graduate system will be available for your course registration or exemption from Nov. 9th to Nov. 22nd. Make sure to finish course registration or exemption before the deadline. No excuse were accepted if you missed the deadline. The result of application can be checked after Nov. 26th.


Graduate School

November 8, 2019