Program Overview
This program is open to students who are non-Chinese nationals with a high school diploma or above and a Chinese proficiency certificate (HSK band 3 or above). The program consists of three study orientations: Chinese for Business, Chinese for Education (Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, TCFL) and Chinese for Culture.
Chinese for Business aims to train students to acquire solid communication skills in Chinese and broad knowledge of international trade so as to enable students to use Chinese fluently in Sino-foreign business talks.
Chinese for Education aims to train students to master basic theories and methods of teaching Chinese as a foreign language and have good literary and cultural knowledge, so that they can engage in international Chinese education with competitive power in TCFL teaching and research and international promotion of the Chinese language.
Chinese for Culture aims to train students to develop good communication skills in Chinese, acquire knowledge and skills of the Chinese language systematically, and help improve their understanding of Chinese national conditions and Chinese culture, so that they can use Chinese proficiently in Sino-foreign cultural exchanges.
Candidates who have acquired a bachelor’s degree in this program and passed the test of HSK band 5 with a score of 210 or above are eligible to apply for our Master’s program.
Study Orientations
Business, Education, and Culture
Duration of Study
Four years, full-time, enrolment in autumn.
*Note: Applicants who have passed HSK band 4 with a score of 210 or above can enter directly into the second year of their undergraduate studies in the autumn term.
Terms
Spring: February to June
Autumn: September to January of the following year
Third term: June to July
School Time: Monday to Friday
Students’ schedules vary from class to class. Approximately 18-24 class hours per week.
Credits
140 credits.
Curriculum
Main Chinese language courses: Chinese, Speaking, and Listening (each consists of three levels: primary, intermediate, and advanced)
Common Required course: Overview of China
Specialised courses:
Main specialised courses for Business: Basic Principles of Economics, Practices of International Trade, Introduction to Chinese Economy, International Trade, International Finance, Currency and Banking, Marketing, Management, Case Studies of International Trade, E-Commerce, etc.
Main specialised courses for Culture: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature, Ancient Chinese Literature, Ancient Chinese, Chinese History, Introduction to Chinese Culture, Sino-foreign Cultural Exchange, Chinese Folk Culture, Chinese Human Geography, Idioms and Chinese Culture, Business Culture, lectures on cultural topics, etc.
Main specialised courses for Education: Modern Chinese Phonetics, Modern Chinese Grammar, Modern Chinese Vocabulary, Modern Chinese Rhetoric, Theory and Method of TCSL, General Theory of Education, Educational Psychology, Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature, Introduction to Chinese Culture, Ancient Chinese Literature, Ancient Chinese Language, Chinese Human Geography, etc.
Academic Degree and diploma to be Awarded
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
Diploma: Diploma in Chinese Language from Xiamen University (undergraduate)
Fees
Application fee: RMB 400 (to be paid during registration online and non-refundable)
Tuition fee: RMB 26,000 per year (charged on a per academic year basis in RMB, excluding textbook fees)
Eligibility for Application
1. Applicants must be non-Chinese nationals aged between 18 to 30 (as of September 1st, 2022) who are physically and mentally healthy, and who hold a valid regular passport.
(1) According to the relevant regulations, foreign citizens of Chinese origin, including former Chinese citizens who have obtained foreign citizenship, as well as the non-Chinese descendants of present or former Chinese citizens, will be subject to a preliminary review of citizenship status by XMU during the admission stage, and to verification of citizenship by the entry and exit administration department of China’s public security authorities. Applicants who fail to pass the preliminary review or verification of citizenship will be deemed to have voluntarily relinquished their eligibility for admission, as well as the subsequent academic registration that they may obtain.
(2) In accordance with Article 5 of the Nationality Law of the People’s Republic of China, a person whose parents are both Chinese citizens and have both settled abroad, or one of whose parents is a Chinese citizen and has settled abroad, shall not have Chinese citizenship if he or she has acquired foreign citizenship at birth. Starting in 2021, if such a person applies to study in a bachelor’s degree program at XMU as an international student, in addition to meeting the University’s all other application requirements, he or she is required to have held a valid foreign passport for at least 4 years and have actually resided in a foreign country for at least 2 years in the past 4 years (as of April 30, 2022) (9 months of residence in a foreign country counts as a full year. The dates of the entry and exit stamps in the passport will be followed in the determination of the actual length of foreign residence). This requirement is also applicable to residents of the Chinese Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, or Macao who have emigrated to a foreign country and obtained foreign citizenship and are applying to study in a bachelor's degree program at XMU as international students.
2. Applicants should be graduating high school students or hold a high school diploma with a satisfactory academic record.
3. Applicants should have a Chinese proficiency certificate of HSK band 3 or above.
Application Documents
1. A scanned copy of the first page of the passport (regular passport, valid through October 31, 2022).
Note: Applicants that fall into the category specially defined in clause 1 of “Eligibility for Application”, depending on their citizenship status, should follow the instructions in the application system to upload the documents required for the preliminary review of citizenship status and bring the relevant paper documents upon enrollment to XMU; failure to do so will affect registration and citizenship verification.
2. Birth certificate
3. Parents’ identity documents
4. High school diploma or Certificate of Expected Graduation, bearing the official stamp of the school.
(1) High school diplomas should be certified by the Ministry of Education or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country.
(2) Applicants carrying Certificates of Expected Graduation should obtain a high school diploma and complete the certification of the diploma before their enrollment to XMU in September 2022.
(3) No certification is required for degree certificates obtained in Chinese Mainland (excluding Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan).
(4) The originals of the diplomas and certification documents should be made available for verification upon enrolment to XMU.
5. Academic transcripts of high school studies, bearing the stamp of the School.
(1) Graduating high school students should submit academic transcripts for each year of high school to date.
(2) High school graduates should submit a complete set of high school transcripts.
(3) The score report of their national unified exam for high schools or internationally accepted standardized tests, e.g., UEC/A Level/ AP/IB/ SAT/ACT.
6. A Chinese language proficiency certificate (within the validity period), or a medium-of-instruction certificate issued by their home institutions for applicants who have taken all courses in Chinese during their high school period.
7. A letter of recommendation in Chinese or English with the signature of the recommender or the official stamp of the recommending organization.
8. A personal statement (no less than 800 characters, written in Chinese, including a self-introduction, a description of one’s educational experience, goals and plans for study in China).
9. Scanned copy of Physical Examination Record for Inbound Travellers and the relevant initial reports, which must be completed in Chinese or English and bear the official stamp of the hospital. Physical examination results are valid for 6 months.
10. Scanned copy of the Financial Guarantee for International Students and its supporting documents, which must be completed in Chinese or English, and provide proof of deposit sufficient to cover his or her tuition, accommodation, living expenses and international travels during his or her study in China. The Statement should be accompanied by a scanned copy of the financial sponsor’s valid passport or identification certificate. Applicants for scholarships are not exempt from this requirement.
11. Certificate of No Criminal Record. The applicants shall submit a valid Certificate of No Criminal Record issued by the local police, usually within 6 months before the date of submission of the application.
12. If applicants have other supporting documents, such as academic, sports, and recreational competition awards, volunteer certificates, community service or skills certificates, they may submit them in the “Other Supporting Materials” section in the application system as well.
Notice
(1) Once the application is submitted, the applicant cannot modify the application information or application materials. Therefore, before submitting your application, please check carefully to ensure that the information and materials submitted are comprehensive, true and complete. Applications with inaccuracies or omissions will not be accepted by the University.
(2) If any forms, documents and certificates used in the application are in languages other than English or Chinese, they should be accompanied by a notarized translation into Chinese or English in addition to the original documents. It is recommended that these documents and their translations be notarized at the Chinese Embassy (Consulate) in their home country. Please stamp on the edges of all sheets with part of the impression on each sheet if the document consists of more than one page; alternatively, stamp on each page of the document.
(3) In general, there is no need to mail original hard-copy materials through courier service. However, under extraordinary circumstances, the University reserves the right to require applicants to mail original hard-copy documents for further review and identification. No application materials will be returned, regardless of the outcome of the application.
Application Method
Please visit http://oec.xmu.edu.cn to make an online application and refer to the “Application Steps” section of the website for details.
Application Deadline
April 30th, 2022
If there are any special circumstances, please contact us in advance.
Contact Information:
Contact: Ms. Peng
Tel: 0086-592-2186211
Email: oec@xmu.edu.cn
The International Education College/ Overseas Education College Chinese Language of XMU shall be responsible for explaining this prospectus.