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The
only way to truly know and understand a city is to live there. To
that end, China Study Abroad offers students the chance to live and
study in three of them! This is the ideal program for those
who desire to understand China's modern realities in the context
of its long and unique history. Students will study for seven weeks
in Beijing, two weeks in Xi’an, and seven weeks in Shanghai at the
cities’ most prestigious universities. The curriculum is connected
through each city by its central themes of intensive Mandarin
language as well as a understanding of Chinese culture through
its history, politics, and economic future. Each city offers a unique
curriculum as well as the geographical background that reflects the
course material. During their time in each city, students will be
taken on all-inclusive sightseeing excursions of culturally and
historically significant sites. China Study Abroad’s 3-Cities
program is more than just a class; it’s a learning experience.
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Beijing - 7 Weeks
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Capital
of the People's Republic of China, the country's political, economic
planning and cultural center, the focal point of its communications,
and home to over 14 million people. Preparations are well under way
for the 2008 Olympic Games, reflecting China's increasing stature in
the modern world. Beijing remains the most popular destination for
students studying Mandarin Chinese.
For
the Beijing portion, students will take two simultaneous courses in
intensive Mandarin language and Modern Chinese History and Politics
at China’s most prestigious school Peking University. The course
traces the history of the People’s Republic of China, from the
communist revolution to the reforms of the 1980s and China’s
current economic boom.
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Xian - 2 Weeks
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Home
of the world famous, life-size Terracotta Army, Xi'an was the cradle
of ancient Chinese civilization dating back to 4,000 BC, and the
capital city for 11 dynasties dating back to the 9th century. It
is where caravans started on the Silk Road to Europe, changing
the Western world forever. Today Xi'an is a bustling city the size of
New York and a great place to study for those wishing to experience
the ancient alongside the modern.
For
the Xi’an portion, students will take two simultaneous courses in
intensive Mandarin language and Ancient Chinese History at
Northwestern University. The course traces the epic and prolific
history of the Chinese civilization, starting with the mythical
Yellow Emperor to the beginnings of the Qing -- China’s last
imperial dynasty.
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Shanghai - 7 Weeks
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Energy,
excess, and glamour converge in China's most cosmopolitan city. Home
of the historic Bund, traditional temples, the coveted French
Concession, and the proud pioneer of futuristic architecture,
Shanghai has it all. For the final seven weeks students will live and
study in China's exciting financial center and experience the future
of China.
For
the Shanghai portion, students will take two simultaneous courses in
intensive Mandarin language and Chinese Business at Jiaotong
University. The course will fully immerse students in the complex
workings of the Chinese economy, such as regulatory governmental
controls, energy use, environmental pitfalls, transparency of law,
overheating of the economy, globalization, the merging of the Hong
Kong market, and the financial future of the world’s soon-to-be
third largest economy.
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Course Schedule
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Beijing: Chinese Language Learning, Chinese Modern History and Politics Xi`an: Chinese Language Learning, Chinese Ancient History Shanghai: Chinese Language Learning. Chinese business
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Schools
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Beijing: Peking University
Xi`an: Northwestern University
Shanghai: Shanghai Jiaotong University
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Sightseeing
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Beijing: Great wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Beijing Zoo, Pinyao Ancient City, Lama Temple, Chengde summer palace, and much more ….
Xi`an: Great Muslim Temple, Drum Tower, Bell Tower, Bei Lin, City Wall, Big Goose Pagoda, Ban Po Neolithic Village, Terracotta Warriors, Hua Qing Pools….
Shanghai: Oriental Pearl Tower, Guyuan Garden, the Bund, plus weekend trips to Hangzhou, Suzhou and Nanjing.
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Activities
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Beijing: Welcome party, language partner exchange party, nightlife guide, Chinese food banquet, onsite business visits (including CCTV Station, Lenovo, Beijing City Planning Hall), Business Seminars (Lecturers from different companies lead by CEOs or managers)
Xi`an: Chinese calligraphy, Chinese history Seminar (Lecturers by professors).
Shanghai: Language Partner Exchange Party, nightlife guide, onsite business visits (including Bao Steal Factory, VW factory, and others), Farewell Dinner and party.
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Included in the program
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- Accommodation: CSA Luxury Apartment or Chinese standard 3 or 4 stars Hotel (Beijing and Shanghai 3 stars hotel, Xi`an 4 stars hotel).
- Sightseeing and Activities Fee: All sightseeing trip and activities arranged by CSA are free for the program participants.
- Transportation: Airport pick-up, sightseeing trips, activities onsite visit transportation, Beijing to Xi`an train sleeper ticket, Xi`an to Shanghai flight ticket.
- Insurance: The StudentCare Plus insurance policy is provided for all program participants. The policy includes emergency medical and travel coverage, plus 24 hour assistance.
- Weclome Pack: includes mobile phone with local SIM card and pre-paid long distance calling card, dictionary, CSA polo shirt, Chinese DVDs, Beijing/Shanghai guide book and more.
- 24 Hour Assistance: should any problems arise at any time during the program, CSA staff members will be available on 24 hour call.
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Program Fee
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11,800 USD
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Program Dates
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Start date: the first week in September for Fall semester; the last week in February or first week in March for Spring Semester. End Date: 16 weeks from the program's start.
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