Chinese Civilization and Language
CHI 476 – 3 credits, 3 hours
Location: Beijing, Nanjing and Shanghai, China
Selected BMCC study abroad programs travel in the summer.
BMCC’s Study Abroad in China program has been designed for students with a beginner’s level of Chinese. Students will participate in skill-based language learning to improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing. In addition to learning about Chinese traditions, cultural patterns, literature and history, they will gain first-hand experience about contemporary Chinese life and learn about the development of modern China. The course includes various cultural activities and visits to temples, museums and historic landmarks.
Program Fee: TBD (includes international airfare, health insurance, and program-related transportation in China, excursions, housing and three meals per day) BMCC 60% SCHOLARSHIP is included in price. Additional scholarship funds may be available for this program.
Additional Costs: BMCC tuition and fees for 3 credits, as well as out-of-pocket costs for personal expenses, visa, tips, and out-of-pocket meals. Optional side trips to local tourist attractions may also incur additional costs.
Prerequisite: CHI 101/105 or above, or proficiency in CHI 101 as determined by the Modern Languages Department placement test and at least 3 credits in a foreign language taught at CUNY
For more information regarding the program, please contact:
Professor Ling Luo
Modern Languages Department
Office: Room S-601-E, 199 Chambers St.
Email: lluo@bmcc.cuny.edu
Phone: (212) 220‐8000 Ext. 5091
Please note that all information listed above is subject to change at any time.