Non-degree Programs
Chinese Language Training Programs
Introduction
The Chinese Language Learning Programs, part of DUT’ s commitment to internationalization, offers diversified courses meeting different needs of all international students. Offering both language courses and culture courses centered on practical language skills and knowledge, the programs draw on the expertise of the instructors and staff. Students can choose to study for one level or to complete all the levels continuously.
Chinese courses: |
Elementary |
Comprehensive (intensive reading and grammar), Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. |
Intermediate |
Comprehensive (intensive reading and grammar), Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing (reading/writing) |
Advanced |
Comprehensive (intensive reading and grammar), Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Culture. |
Selective courses: |
Ancient Chinese, Business Chinese, HSK Counseling, Tai Chi, Calligraphy, Paper Cutting, Peking Opera, Chinese Cuisine, Kong Fu, Chinese Dancing |
Class type
Placement teaching: students are divided into six levels of teaching according to their Chinese levels.
Small class teaching: class size of no more than 15 people.
schedule:
Chinese courses: morning from Monday to Friday, 20-24 class-hours/ week
Elective courses: afternoons from Monday to Friday, 2-10 class-hours/ week
Featured activities
Language practices: international students Chinese speech contest, Chinese talent show and language practical activities with grade features.
Cultural practices: regional cultural study (spring/ autumn), campus carnival (spring), international cultural festival (autumn), sports (spring), other club activities.
Special cultural tours: tourist exploration activities in china (the first week after the end of the semester, organized by the Institute, voluntary participation and at your own expense).
Scholarship
SIE offers DUT Chinese Trainee Scholarships to encourage outstanding Chinese language learners.
Semesters Start
Spring semester: March 1; 16 weeks
Fall semester: September 1; 16weeks
Fees (CNY)
Duration |
Tuition |
Application fee (for only one time) |
1 Week |
1,800 |
400 |
2 Week |
2,200 |
3 Week |
2,600 |
4 Week |
3,000 |
2 Months |
5,000 |
3 Months |
7,000 |
1 semester |
8,500 |
500 |
1 year |
16,000 |
Accommodation (CNY)
Accommodation |
Type |
Rate/ Month |
Facilities |
Public Facilities |
Note |
Ph.D & International Student Dormitory |
Single Room |
900 |
Internet Access, Desk, Wardrobe, Bathroom, Shower |
Kitchen, Washing Machine, Microwave Oven |
Stay for more than 3 months Internet at own expense |
Double Room |
600 |
Single Room |
1,800 |
Stay for less than 3 months Internet at own expense |
Double Room |
1,200 |
Application Time
40 days before the start of the semester
Application Qualification
1. Non-Chinese citizen
2. Age between 18 to 60 years old and in good health
* Applicant under age 18 must have a guardian who lives in Dalian.
Application Procedures
1. Upload the online application at http://iso.dlut.edu.cn
2. Upload the following documents in the online application system, one photo and passport copy.
3. Applicants once admitted, the Admission Notice, the Application for Entry Form (JW202) and Physical Examination Form will be sent to the enrolled applicants, who could apply for an entry visa to China by presenting the above-mentioned documents, personal passports and the Physical Examination Records to the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in their respective countries.