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EAST CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY
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A Brief Introduction to East China Normal University
1924 Great China University1925 KwangHua University1951 East China Normal University1959 A member of the 16 National Universities leading in China's Higher Education 1996 A member of China National Education Projects "Project 211"2006 A member of China National Educational Projects "Project 985"2017 A member of Class A Universities worldwide
History:
Departments:
Shanghai, China, with two campuses in Putuo and Minhang District.Reputed as a “Garden University”. Language programs are arranged in Zhongbei(Putuo)Campus.
4 Faculties: Faculty of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Education Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Management, Faculty of Information Science
30 Full-time schools and colleges
8 Advanced research institutes
1 College of further education
1 National training center for secondary principals
2 State Key Labs: State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, and State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy.
84 Bachelor Programs35 Master Programs in First-level Disciplines; 21 Professional Master Degrees30 Doctoral Programs in First-level Disciplines; 26 Postdoctoral Mobile Research Stations
Undergraduate: 15454 Graduate: 19212 International Students: 5000+
Students:
Language Programs
Language Program Admission Office
An Introduction to Global Education Center
ECNU Global Education Center (GEC, also known as the International Students Office, ISO) deals with the recruitment, enrollment, on-campus management and the overall life-study related issues of all international students. Following the development plans of international students in the university, the main responsibilities of GEC include formulating management policies for international students, organizing job training for management staff, coordinating among different sections within the offices and with sections out of the GEC. It also provides a comprehensive service to agencies in the International Education Park of ECNU. GEC / ISO is composed of three departments: Admission and Management Office, Comprehensive Affairs Office, and Teaching Affairs Office.
Tel: 021-62231997 62233283Address: Room 236, Physics Building, 3663 North Zhongshan Road, ShanghaiWebsite: http://lxs.ecnu.edu.cnE-mail: lxs@ecnu.edu.cnOffice hours: 8:00-11:30, 13:30-17:00 Monday to Friday
Duration: One semester or moreBegin: Early September(Fall semester), Late February(Spring semester)Class hour: From Monday to Friday, 8:30-11:45, 20 class hours per week (1 class hour = 45 minutes)Curriculum Introduction:The standard Chinese language program is designed for students who want to know more about Chinese culture and improve their Chinese language skills. The classes stress the equal importance of listening, speaking, reading and writing Chinese in order to lay a solid foundation for students on the basis of practicality.
I. Standard Chinese Language Program
Course features: About 20 students per class Mixture of International Students Placement test
45 Minutes per classCertificate & transcript upon completion Four main levels - beginning, elementary, intermediate, and advanced, including 12 sub-levels over 30 classes available every semester
Level Classes Level description
Sample – Language course timetable (for one week elementary level):
Time Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.
You will learn Chinese phonetics, tones, basic words, grammar, and sentence structure.
Explore the cultural differences between China and your home country in the classroom. A deeper understanding of the culture will rapidly improve your understanding of how Chinese is used in real life.
Well on the way to fluency in Chinese. The skills and knowledge gained through teacher driven interactive classes will enable you to process conversation without having to translate back to your native tongue in your head first.
Drastic improvements to your ability to understand the written word; from newspaper articles to contemporary Chinese prose. Idiomatically astute you can converse on a wide range of topics without language or cultural barriers.
Beginning
Elementary
Intermediate
Advanced
1-1, 1-2
1-3, 1-4, 1-5
2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5
3-1, 3-2
8:30-10:00 Intensive Reading
Spoken Chinese
Listening Comprehension
Intensive Reading
Spoken Chinese
Class break
Intensive Reading
Spoken Chinese
Listening Comprehension
Intensive Reading
Spoken Chinese
Time Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.
8:30-10:00
Lunch Break
13:15-14:4515:00-15:45
10:15-11:45 Drills Drills Drills Drills
Levels and types of classes:
Duration: one semester or moreBegin: Early September (Fall semester) Late February (Spring semester)Class hour: 29 class hours per week (1 class hour = 45 minutes)Morning: From Monday to Friday 8:30-11:45Afternoon: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 13:15-15:45
II. Intensive Chinese Language Program
Intensive courses at a faster pace, intended for those who want to learn the most in the shortest time.Focusing on the improvement of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, integrated with innovative teaching methodology, like games, activities and multi-media.
In the form of small group instruction, less than 20 students in one class.Diverse courses, meeting the different needs of students.Systematic and strict management, caring about the learning efficiency and feedback of the students.Frequent lectures, cultural activities and group competitions, creating a positive as well as comfort language study atmosphere.
Levels:1-1 Beginner, 1-2, 1-3 Elementary, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3 Intermediate, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3 Pre-advanced, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3 AdvancedThe applicants will be given a placement test as the reference for your present level at the beginning of the semester.
Timetable sample:Beginner & Elementary
10:15-11:45
10:00-10:15
Course Introduction:
Weekly Test
SpeakingCourse
SpeakingCourse
SpeakingCourse
HSK 3-6 Test Tutoring (optional course)
Course CourseComprehensiveComprehensive Comprehensive
CourseComprehensive
CourseComprehensive
Course
Time Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.
8:30-10:00
Lunch Break
Speaking Course
Speaking Course
Speaking Course
HSK 3-6 Test Tutoring 13:15-14:45
15:00-15:45
10:15-11:45 Drills Drills Drills Drills Weekly Test
Audio-Visual-Oral Course
Time Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.
8:30-10:00
Lunch Break
Speaking Course
Speaking Course
13:15-14:4515:00-15:45
10:15-11:45 Drills Drills Drills Drills Weekly Test
Time Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.
8:30-11:45 Intensive Reading
Business Writing
Intensive Reading
Weekly Test
Lunch Break
Communication Skills/Business Culture
13:15-14:45
15:00-15:45
11:45-13:00
Intensive Reading
Communication Skills/Business Culture
Business Case Study
III. Business Chinese Program
Intermediate & Pre-advanced
Advanced
Duration: One semester or moreBegin: Early September (Fall semester), Late February (Spring semester)Class hours: From Monday to Friday, 29 class hours per week (1 class hour = 45 minutes)Morning: From Monday to Friday, 8:30-11:45Afternoon:Monday,Tuesday,Thursday 13:15-15:45Course Description:This featured language program is designed for those who will or have already engaged in business career under Chinese-related
Timetable Schedule(subject to changes)
background. We customize a series of courses to help you obtain a larger vocabulary and specialized knowledge of business purpose. Through this program, the students’ capabilities of listening, speaking, reading and writing centred around business Chinese’s proficiency would be greatly improved at the same time. The diverse classes fit the pragmatic needs and use for the students, who will learn appropriate and idiomatic expressions, as well as grasp practical communication skills in business surroundings.
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
Comprehensive Course
(optional course)
Speaking Course/Shanghai Historyand Culture Course
HSK 3-6 Test Tutoring (optional course)
Courses GoalsPinyin and basic vocabulary&grammar. A good command of the principles of the characters’ framework and pronunciation. Possessionof the capability of writing certain number of the characters. Have conversations with the Chinese people on regular topics.
Integrated Chinese
Learn 2500 words and 400-500 set phrases.Integrated English
Understand daily conversations and use basic strategy in communication.Spoken English
Courses GoalsA better sense of the language, commanding more difficult and complicated sentence structures.Integrated Chinese
Learn 4000-4500 words and 700 set phrases.Integrated English
Understand English teaching courses and lectures on a general sense.Be able to communicate with native speakers in daily contexts. Can give a 5-10 minutes speech on a familiar topic.
Spoken English
Time Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.
8:30-10:00
Lunch Break
Speaking English
Comprehensive English
13:15-15:45
10:15-11:45Comprehensive Chinese
Comprehensive Chinese
Comprehensive Chinese
Comprehensive Chinese
Comprehensive Chinese
Application and Admission
Duration: one semester or moreBegin: Early September (Fall semester), Late February (Spring semester)Class hour: 29 class hours per week (1 class hour = 45 minutes)Morning: From Monday to Friday, 8:30-11:45, 20 class hours (Chinese)Afternoon: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 13:15-15:45, 9 class hours (English)Course Introduction Improve both Chinese and English levels at
the same time.
IV. Chinese-English Bilingual Program In the form of small group instruction with
less than 15 students in one class. Some English classes instructed by native
speakers in a total immersion and easy-going atmosphere.
High-tech teaching model enables learning through a practical and interesting way.
English Class Levels:Elementary & IntermediateStudents can be placed into different levels of classes according to their bilingual background.
Core Courses for Elementary Level:
Core Courses for Intermediate Level:
Timetable sample (subject to changes):
Application Deadline: Jan. 10th (Spring Semester), Jul. 31st (Fall Semester)Eligibility: 18-55 years old with valid passport*Note: The applicants for Business Chinese Program should be with Chinese proficiency of intermediate level, equivalent to HSK-5
Documents required: Application form Highest education certificate/certificate of enrollment (photocopy) Copy of passport 400RMB for application fee
*Note: The application documents and application fee will not be returned no matter you are accepted or not.
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Business Chinese Program 15,000 400 200 400
Visa & Residence Permit
How to apply? Apply online: http://lxsapply.ecnu.edu.cn/c.asp?action=student_sign Apply via E-mail: Please come to the International Students Office to apply if you are in Shanghai
or mail all the application documents to lxs@ecnu.edu.cn. Apply on site: Room 236 International Students Office, Physics Building, East China Normal
University
Course Fees
* Note: The tuition fees can be paid in cash or by China Union Pay card.
* Bank Information:
The students must enter China with a valid passport and student visa (X1 or X2 visa). Please apply for the student visa (X1 visa: the duration of study is half a year or more; X2 visa: the duration of study is within half a year) with the admission notice and visa application form (JW202 or JW201) through the Chinese embassy or consulate in your country. X1 visa is a student single entry clearance. Within 30 days after arriving in China you MUST complete all the procedures of registration at ECNU and apply to the Shanghai Exit-Entry Administration Bureau (SEEAB) for the residence permit, which is a multiple entry clearance. If you do not complete this in 30 days, you will be fined. Please note that the date shown on X1 visa can be your entry deadline, but NOT visa expiration date. If you are holding an X2 visa, you can stay in China as long as it is valid. Please do NOT come to China without a visa or with a landing visa.
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Campus Life
*Note: For more details please refer to http://lxs.ecnu.edu.cn/EN/list.php?id=12
I. Accommodation(for long-term students)
II. Dining
III. Medical Service
IV. Students’ Activities
Student cafeteria Students can conveniently use their campus card at every campus canteen. He Dong Dinning Hall (Campus Map No. 6)He Xi Dinning Hall (Campus Map No. 38)Li Wa Dinning Hall (Campus Map No. 35)
ECNU is equipped with clinical services:The school clinic can only provide basic medical services for students. If you have a more serious and complicated illness, don’t hesitate to go to the Sixth People's Hospital or Huashan Hospital, both are near the school.
To help international students better integrate into life and study in ECNU, the ISU(International Students Union) was founded in 2009 under the instruction of the ISO. The ISU consist of international students from all across the world, who are with various interests and hobbies. ISU members aim at improving international students' academic skills and enriching their extracurricular social and cultural activities. As a non-profit, non-partisan and independent-operated organization, ISU was founded based on the independent election by international students. Currently it has 30 members and 4 departments, namely Association Department, Activity Department, Publicity Department and Study Department.Under ISU there are a number of student associations, leading by international students who volunteer to offer serve other international students. Events are held regularly by these associations to enrich students’ daily life.
International ExchangeService Center
Shanghai InternationalStudents Service Center
No.2 InternationalStudent Dormitory
No.1 InternationalStudent Dormitory