Chinese Class Selection

Chinese Class
Selection
2013.12
Old Regulation
(Suitable for international students entrance before 2013)
O For someone who needs Chinese(1) or
Chinese(2).According to your Chinese courses
placement test:
1. “Entry” and “Medium Entry” level can
select general education: 初級華語溝通.
※ If you do need to select “初級華語溝通, ”come
to BIBA’s office and make register. Staff of
General education will help you to add this
class to your schedule.
Old Regulation
(Suitable for international students entrance before 2013)
2.
“Medium Advanced” and “Advanced” can
select Chinese (1) or Chinese (2) of
local students.
※ You don’t have to worry about you are not
good enough for the class. You will have lots of
chances to get extra points. Attendance
and showing your ambition to learn
are keys to pass the class.
Old Regulation
(Suitable for international students entrance before 2013)
O For someone who needs Citizenship Literacy
or History of civilizations, You can select
these courses with English teaching.
New Regulation
(Suitable for international students entrance after 2013)
O Chinese courses will be combination courses:
1. Chinese (1)+ Citizenship Literacy, 5 credits.
2. Chinese (2)+ History of civilizations,5 credits.
Students must select two courses at the
same time for the same semester. If student fails
either course, it means you have to take both
courses (total 5 credits) again.
Chinese courses
placement test
O Date: 2013/01/04 (Saturday)
O Time and location will announce in BIBA’s
website later.
O It’s very important to take this test, please
remember this schedule and show up on time.
O 2013/01/13 will announce the
result in BIBA’s website.
2014 Spring Semester
O For Advanced students, you will have your
Chinese class on Monday morning and Friday
afternoon.
O Some Freshman may have trouble to join
Chinese class. For example:
Freshman student will have “Economic(2)”
and “Introduction to International Business”
at the same time. Therefore, advanced students
are allowed to switch to class A join these two
class.
Future Chinese course time
O From 2014 Fall semester, Chinese courses
will place on both Monday morning and
Friday afternoon.
O If you need to select Chinese courses later,
please remember this timetable.