I Categories of students and qualifications.
Categories of students
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Qualifications
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Duration (negotiable)
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Short term (language-oriented)
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High school graduates, 16-55 years old, healthy.
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1 academic term
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General advanced (language-oriented)
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High school graduates, 18-55 years old, healthy.
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1-2 years
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Senior advanced (language-oriented)
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Undergraduates (major)
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High school graduates, under the age of 25, healthy, certificate of high school education, relevant Chinese level.
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1+4 years
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II Curricula and Activities
1. Short—Term Training Programs (1 academic term)
1) Chinese Language: Basic listening, speaking, reading, etc.
2) Martial arts study: Tai chi study, Kung Fu, Free fight, Kickboxing, Boxing, Wrestling, Skills and tricks, Comprehensive class.
3) Different classes: for beginners, elementary, middle and advanced classes are arranged according to different Chinese language levels of the students. Right teaching materials and methods are used for different classes. Students have 10 class-hours a week. From Monday to Friday, they have classes in the morning, and in the afternoon, review, prepare their lessons, or learn wushu, qigong or taijiquan, etc. Local visits to scenic spots or historical sites are arranged within the term for students to learn about history and culture of Luoyang. Movies, video programs, and cultural performances are also available. Students are able to visit Zhengzhou, Kaifeng, Anyang, Xian, Jinan, which are not far from Luoyang.
2. Programs for Advanced Studies(1-2 years):
1) General advanced (language-oriented): Listening, Speaking, Grammar, Intermediate Chinese Language, IntermediateReading, Newspaper and Periodical Reading, etc;
2) Senior advanced (language-oriented): Advanced Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, Newspaper and Periodical Reading, Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature. Other ten or so selective majors and cultural courses are set for the advanced studies programs;
3) There are 10 class-hours per week, and other activities is generally the same with that of the short—term programs.
3. Undergraduate Programs (1+4 years):
1) Language study for HSK Exam: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, Grammar, Newspaper and Periodical Reading, etc. To apply for Bachalor's Degree in China, students have to pass at least 6.0 HSK.
2)Major study: Transfer to relevant colleges for major study.
III Tuition (in RMB)
1. Long term (annual fee):
General advanced students
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Senior advanced students
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Undergraduate students
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12000
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12000
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18000 for Martial Arts
14000 for other majors
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Note: 1) Books and reference materials: 320
2) Registration: 400
2. Short term:
Categories
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Language courses
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Martial Arts courses
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1 term
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8000
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10000
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Note: 1)Books and reference materials: 320
2)Registration: 400
3)If students wish to travel elsewhere, the school can help to organize, but with the students undertaking all the cost involved.
IV University Life
1. Accommodation
For students the institute has rooms of different standards as follows:
Specifications
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Price( per day in RMB)
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Main facilities
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18m2 Room
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80
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Three-star hotel, steam-heated in winter and air-conditioned in summer, bathroom, washroom, closet, telephone, color TV
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Note: Accommodation cost can be reduced to 50% if two persons share a room or an apartment.
2.Transport, communications and banking
It takes about 7 minutes' bike from the campus to downtown. Students can also choose bus transportto go shopping and sightseeing. A monthly bus ticket costs approximately RMB 50. Route 81,69,55,61 and 15 bus stops are all at the university gates, which enables students to reach most parts of the city. A local call costs about RMB 0.22 per minute. A long distance call between cities costs RMB 0.3 or so per minute and for an international call the expense is approximately RMB 4.8 a minute. Postage for mailing an international letter is RMB 6.4. Students can walk to a post office or a bank within 5 minutes. Keeping a bankcard at hand is recommended for both convenience and safety.
4.Recreation and sports
In the university there are table-tennis room, tennis-court, basketball-playground, soccer-playground and gym. University Sports Event for staff and students is held every Spring. In normal times there are quite a few ballgames. Off the campus it takes five minutes' bike to Luoyang Swimming Pool and 15 minutes' walk to bowling hall.
V Application and admission
Documentations required for application and admission:
After verification, the institute will issue to qualified applicants admission notice and China visa application form, with which the applicants apply to Chinese Embassy/Consulate for China-entry visa.
Long-term applications are accepted at two times: March through June, and September through the next January. The first semester begins in early September every year, and the second in late February.
Short-term applications for course of Chinese Language are welcome at anytime of the year, and the application should be handed in two months in advance.