Features of the
Program
- Earn college credit in advanced-level content courses
taught exclusively in Chinese. Sample courses may include:
- Chinese Medicine
- Chinese Film and Civilization
- Modern Chinese History
- Economics of Social Change in China
- Bridging Science, Technology, and Humanities in
China
- Urban Life and Culture in Premodern China
- Landscapes and Environments in China
- Chinese Language for Professional Purposes
- Law and the Global Environment
- Apply Mandarin language skills in real-life contexts and
through hands-on experiential internships
- Travel to Nanjing University for a year-long immersion
experience studying in your major and other fields of
interest through courses taught in Chinese
- Explore future career opportunities through individual
career counseling and networking with potential
employers
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Eligibility
Requirements
- Demonstrated proficiency in intermediate- to advanced-level Mandarin
- Completion of academic cultural literacy prerequisites, including the study of literary Chinese and at least one
other college-level course related to China
- Commitment to the goal of achieving superior-level Chinese language proficiency for future career opportunities
- GPA of 3.25 or higher (or equivalent evidence of outstanding academic performance) and a high commitment to personal
and educational growth
- Strong interest in belonging to a college community focused on learning and sharing Chinese culture
Scholarship Opportunities
Summer 2008 Scholarships
Highly qualified students may be eligible for pre-Flagship
scholarships for an intensive summer language program in China during summer 2008.
Fall 2008-Spring 2009
Generous scholarships are available for Flagship Scholars (beginning fall 2008).
U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent residency is required. |
This program is funded by The Language Flagship, through the
Diffusion of Innovation Program, and Arizona State
University. For more information on the National Language Flagship and Arizona State University’s program, contact
the Center for Asian Research at 480.965.7184 or e-mail Professor Madeline Spring at mkspring@asu.edu. |