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Chinese Language, Culture and Economics in Guangzhou

Basic Information
Address: Helsinki, Finland
Email: info@asiaexchange.org
Duration: One term - Fall Semester
Additional Information
School Information:
Guangzhou University is approved by China’s Ministry of Education. It was founded in 2000 when Guangzhou Normal University, the South China Institute of Construction, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou Junior Teachers' College and the Guangzhou Institute of Education were combined into one university of 20,000 students. Most of the students come from the city and province of Canton, but there are also students from other provinces, Hong Kong, Macau and abroad.
Tuition:
1,800 USD
Financial Aid:
Asia Exchange will be awarding scholarships, which will cover the tuition for one semester. Students can apply for the scholarships on our website twice a year.
Curriculum Highlights:
Knowledge on Asia and especially China is vital when looking for a job in today's globalized world. Students will gain knowledge on this exciting country that is gaining importance economically, politically and culturally.
The aim of the study program is to acquaint students with Chinese language, culture, legislation and international trade from a Chinese perspective and to deepen students' knowledge on China and Asia. The students will have time for free time activities and traveling in addition to their studies.
School Setting:
Guangzhou, located in Southern China, is China's third biggest city and a perfect destination for studying abroad and experiencing Asia. Vibrant cities, affordable prices, traveling and quality teaching make a study abroad semester in China a truly unique experience.
Program Information: Students will take classes on Chinese Language, Culture and Economics. Students benefit from a simplified application procedure, information service and discounted tuition fees.
Notes/Information:
A study semester in amazing Guangzhou will surely be the best experience of your life and benefit your career. It's easy to apply via Asia Exchange and your guaranteed placement will be confirmed in a week. You can join the study abroad program on your own or together with your friends. Asia Exchange offers the most affordable tuition fees so don't hesitate to apply.
A lot international students participate in the program. You will not only get to know the local culture of your host country but also learn a lot from your fellow students from all over the world.
Experience all of this together with your friends!