Chinese Language Study Courses
These links point to specific information on Chinese language study courses
offered by various institutions. Listings are in alphabetical order.
Note: the material pointed to may be
time-sensitive, and is maintained by the institutions listed, not by me.
Students may be interested in Professor William Baxter's
How Hard is Chinese? page.
Institutions
Add Your School! See below.
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China and Korea Centre at Australian National University
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East Asian Languages & Cultures
at Beloit College, Wisconsin
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Brigham Young University Chinese Section
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Chinese Language Program at the University at Buffalo
- The
East Asian Languages and Cultures program at the
University of California at Berkeley
- The
Chinese Department
at the University of California, Davis
- The
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
at the University of California, Los Angeles
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The Chinese Language Program
at the University of California, Irvine
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East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies
at University of California, Santa Barbara
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Department of Modern Languages
at Carnegie Mellon University
- University of Chicago
Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Chinese Language Centre
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Department of Chinese at University of Hong Kong
- The City University of Hong Kong
Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics
- University of Colorado, Boulder
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
- Columbia University
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
- The
Chinese Language Program at Cornell University
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Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
at Cornell University
- The
Council on International Educational Exchange has pages on
study in China, both in the
Mainland and in
Taiwan.
- Duke University
Asian/Pacific Studies Institute
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Russian, Eurasian, and East Asian Languages and Cultures
at Emory University
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Department of African and Asian Languages and Literatures
at University of Florida
- Harvard
Chinese Language Program
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Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
at Indiana University
- Indiana University
East Asian Studies Center
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Department of Asian Languages and Literature at University of Iowa
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Asia Pacific Studies Unit
at La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia
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Internet-Based Chinese Teaching and Learning
at La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia
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Leiden University (in Dutch)
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Department of the Languages and Cultures of China and
Inner Asia at the
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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Asian and East European Languages and Cultures at the University of Maryland
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University of Maryland, College Park
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Asian Studies Center
at Michigan State University
- Ohio State University
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
- University of Oregon
East Asian Languages and Literatures
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University of Pennsylvania; also see
The Penn Language Center
- Princeton University
East Asian Studies
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Eastern Classics Program at St. John's College
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Centre for Language Studies
at the National University of Singapore
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Simon Fraser University, and the SFU Advanced Interpreter Program
- Stanford University
Asian Languages Department
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Taipei Language Institute (TLI), Taipei, Taiwan
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National Taiwan Normal University (Shifan Daxue) Taipei, Taiwan
- University of Texas, Austin
Asian Studies Network Information Center
- Trinity University
Chinese Program
- National Taiwan University
International Chinese Language Program (ICLP)
(formerly The Stanford Center, Taipei)
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Languages and Philosophy Department/Asian Studies
at Utah State University
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Wake Forest University
- University of Washington (Seattle)
Asian Languages and Literature
- Washington University in St. Louis
East Asian Studies Program
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Wesleyan University
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University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Yale University East Asian Languages and Literatures Program
Related Information
The
Cantonese Language Association.
The
Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTL) Project
at the University of Minnesota has a search page where you can find where a less commonly taught language is taught in North America.
Chinese Language Information Page
Copyright © 1993-2003 by Carlos McEvilly
Last modified: Sat Oct 18 17:18:20 2003