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Nanjing, China - Dates & Prices - June/July Session 2008

Dates and Prices

Session Dates: June 4 - July 23, 2008
Price: $5,495.00
Estimated Semester Credits: 3-8
Total Contact Hours: 45-120
Application Due Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Final Payment Due Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Enrollment Status: Extended - Still Accepting Applications
Length: 7 Weeks

What's Included

  • Tuition at Nanjing Normal University.
  • Official transcript from The University of Arizona.
  • Textbooks.
  • Shared housing in centrally located apartments.
  • Extensive pre-departure information.
  • Thorough onsite orientation in Shanghai and Nanjing.
  • Excursions and associated costs.
  • Medical insurance.
  • Chinese mobile phone.
  • Travel backpack and Let's Go China guide.
  • Immersion program with many social and cultural activities.
  • Airport reception at Shanghai International (SHA).
  • Transfer from Shanghai to Nanjing.

What's Not Included

  • Passport, Chinese visa, and associated immigration requirements.
  • International airfare.
  • Additional meals.
  • Transfer to airport at end of program.

Eligibility

  • Be at least 18 years of age by program start date.
  • Have graduated from high school.
  • Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Courses

The course schedule for this session has not yet been finalized. The courses below are those from the course catalog that pertain to this session. If you need to confirm that a specific course will be offered during your study abroad session, please contact us.

Business

SubjectNumberTitle
Management 435 International Management

Chinese Language

SubjectNumberTitle
Chinese 101 Elementary Chinese I
Chinese 102 Elementary Chinese II
Chinese 201 Intermediate Chinese I
Chinese 202 Intermediate Chinese II
Chinese 403 Advanced Chinese

Chinese Studies

SubjectNumberTitle
Religion, Philosophy 483 Classical Confucianism

Geography

SubjectNumberTitle
Geography 455/555 A Geographical Introduction to China
Geography 455/555 The Urbanization of China
Geography 455/555 China's Environmental Problems
Geography 455/555 China and the Global Economy

Political Science

SubjectNumberTitle
Political Science 460 Modern Chinese Foreign Relations