Course Introduction

Chinese Course Curriculum is devided into two parts

  1. Chinese Language/Literature teaching: a Teaching Chinese as a Second Language Teachers’ program, Pedagogical grammar of Chinese, and Composition-Teaching Teachers’ Program.
  2. Chinese culture and society: the class of a well-trained Yijing teacher, the advanced class of family and career counseling by Gong-wen education style.

Courses such as the Composition-Teaching Teachers' Program are only offered to students at NTUE and NTU.

The main teaching materials are combined together by the professors.


How to Proceed

Ready to luanch your Chinese learning journey?? HERE YOU GO

1. Fill out the application form 2. Get all the requirements ready 3. Submit the applications
4. Pay the tuition 5. Registration 6. Done

How to Apply (Required Documents)

- Application Form -

- Completed application form with two of 2-inch photos -

- A photocopy of the applicant’s high school or higher diploma: -
of most recently awarded diploma (or an university acceptance letter for graduating high school seniors or university/college transcripts). And a photocopy of a transcript of academic records (at least a high school transcript should be provided).

- Health Certificate: -
Includes a report of physical health examination (particularly on HIV negative status) conducted within the last six (6) months.

- Financial Statement: -
must be current (within the past 3 months) and show that the applicant has adequate funds to cover his or her intended period of study, to the extent of at least US$2,500. The statement must show that the name of a parent. The amount should be in U.S. dollars. This proof may be a dated bank statement or a letter from a bank on its letterhead written within the past 3 months. If using a parent's statement, the spelling must be the same as on the application and that parent must submit a letter guaranteeing willingness to support the applicant's stay in Taiwan. Proof of a scholarship or bank loan are also acceptable forms of documentation.

- Copy of your passport or, if available, your Alien Resident Certificate -
If you don’t yet have a passport when you send your application, you may submit a copy of it later during registration at our center.

- Study plan -
a brief description of yourself plus reasons for wanting to learn Chinese, at least 150 words.

- An official letter of recommendation: -
preferably from a previous teacher or other suitable referee.


Fee Schedule
Each term lasts about 11 weeks. Chinese lessons are 3 hours per class and 15 hours a week. The class duration, total hours, tuition and payment, and application deadlines are listed below.
Terms
Class Duration
Total Hours
Tuition Fee
Application Deadline
Spring Course
March to May
155
NT$26,000
March, 2010
Summer Course
June to August
155
NT$26,000
June, 2010
Fall Course
September to November
155
NT$26,000
September, 2010
Winter Coures
December to February
155
NT$26,000
December, 2010

Registration Fee: NT$1000