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The education of International students in New China began in 1950, and
has witnessed great development in recent years. Statistics show that
363 universities in 31 Chinese provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities
(not including Taiwan Province, Hong Kong and Macao special administrative
regions) received 61,869 students from 169 countries to study in China
in 2001.
Chinese universities provide both diploma education and non-diploma education,
with the former including senior and junior undergraduate students, Master
Degree Students, and Ph.D. Students, and the latter including trainees
and research scholars.
Chinese universities teach different types of students with different
methods.
Junior undergraduate students are required to study for two or three
school years according to teaching programs, together with their Chinese
counterparts in the same class, and conferred diplomas after they pass
examinations.
Senior undergraduate students are required to study for four or five
school years according to teaching programs, and taught separately or
together with their Chinese counterparts according to subject requirements.
And meanwhile, some optional courses are cut to cater to varying conditions
of each student, or separate courses are added to meet different needs.
These students are conferred bachelor's degree after passing examinations
and graduation thesis.
Master degree students are required to study for two or three school
years according to teaching programs. International students have to finish
all courses set in teaching plans under the guidance of their tutors and
pass examinations and graduation defence before being conferred master's degree.
Ph.D. students are required to study for two or three school years according
to teaching programs. International students have to finish all courses
set in teaching plans under the guidance of their tutors and pass examinations
and graduation defence before being conferred doctor's degree.
Visiting students are required to study for ()ne or two school years
and are taught either separately or together with their Chinese counterparts
according to their subjects. They are conferred refresher certificates
after passing examinations or proficiency assessment.
Senior Visiting Students are required to study for one or two school
years. The school must offer a tutor for each of them to direct their
research according to different research projects. They are conferred
refresher certificates after finishing their studies and research programs.
Research scholars are offered a liaison teacher each according to their
research projects. They have to depend mainly on themselves for research,
and the research time is decided according to the requirements of monographic
research projects.
Chinese language learners, who are equal to graduates from high schools
in China, are usually required to study for one or two school years, and
are conferred refresher certificates after finishing their studies.
Chinese universities encourage International students to come to China
and study for master' and doctor's degrees. Some universities are able
to offer courses directly in foreign languages. |