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Dickinson in China
Beijing Programs
• Dickinson’s Beijing program offers an intensive study of Chinese
language, culture and society. The program, open to students who have
completed at least two years of college-level Mandarin Chinese, is conducted
at Peking University in Beijing.
• Peking University is most prestigious
and boasts the most beautiful campus in the country. Of the 13,000 students
who attend
the university, approximately 1,000 are foreign, and
Americans represent a small minority. Thus, those who attend through
Dickinson’s program
will find themselves studying side-by-side with students from all over
the world.
• In the fall, students in the Dickinson
program embark upon a dozen field trips to historical
and cultural sites in and around
Beijing. These excursions, including a climb atop the
Great Wall, a visit to a tea house and attendance at
various traditional Chinese performances,
help students to experience Chinese culture.
Programs and Courses
Program participants may study overseas in the fall or
for the full academic year. Additionally, students with no preparation
in Mandarin Chinese may participate in a summer program, usually offered
in June.
During the fall semester students take a special course, which provides
an overview of Chinese culture and society, and they take three intensive
language courses offered by Peking University. Courses are conducted
entirely in Chinese. Students who remain for the spring semester and who have
gained sufficient language proficiency may elect to take non-language
courses at the university.
The China Practicum
This five-week program is an intensive summer course
that allows non-Chinese-speaking students to take part in classroom
study and field trips in China.
Lectures, conducted in the morning, cover topics such as Chinese history,
society and arts. Afternoons and weekends are reserved for travel to
sites such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. During the evening,
participants enjoy traditional Chinese entertainment, including opera
and a tea house. Each student has a Chinese university student as a
partner.
Please click here for more information about the 2008 China Practicum summer program.
Academic Credit
Students who successfully complete the fall semester
language and culture courses can receive up to 4.5 Dickinson credits.
An additional 4.5 credits can be earned through successful completion
of the spring semester, including non-language
course work at Peking University. The summer practicum carries one
credit.
On-Site Administration
While at Peking University, students in Dickinson’s fall and academic
year programs are supported by an on-site director. Dickinson faculty
members serve as on-site directors for the summer practicum.
Housing
Participants in the fall and academic year programs can
choose between a home stay and the regular University dormitory. Host
families are near campus and are carefully chosen by the program.
Living conditions in the dorm are basic, with double rooms and shared
bathrooms. Washing machines and cooking facilities are available on
each floor. Students who attend the summer practicum are housed on
the campus of Beijing Language and Culture University.
Quick Facts
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Dates |
Program Fee* |
Application Deadline |
| Academic Year |
early Sept. to late June |
$36,690 |
Feb. 15 |
| Fall |
early Sept. to mid-Jan |
$18.345 |
Feb. 15 |
| Summer |
late May to late June |
TBD |
Feb. 1 |
* This is the program fee for 2007-08; the program fee for 2008-09
will correspond to on-campus tuition and fees and will be determined
during spring 2008.
Program Fee Includes
• tuition and fees
• room
• pre-departure and on-site orientations
• academic excursions
Program fee does not include primary health insurance, board, airfare,
passport, visa, immunizations, optional travel, personal expenses, housing
during vacations, books and supplies.
Special Requirements
2.8 GPA
Students must complete at least two years of college-level
Chinese prior to studying in Beijing
Links
For more information, contact
Prof. Rae Yang, On-Campus Coordinator
Department of East Asian Studies
Dickinson College
P.O. Box 1773
Carlisle, PA 17013-2896
Phone: (717) 245-1403
E-mail: yang@dickinson.edu
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