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Learning Chinese at the University of AdelaideAre you fascinated by Chinese culture?Do you want to take your interest to the next level?Are you doing business in China and want to really know what is going on?Did you learn Chinese at school and now find you need it again for your work?If so then the Confucius Institute can help you learn or brush up on your Chinese. There are three ways you can learn Chinese at the Confucius Institute and the University of Adelaide:
1. Individual/small group tailored lessonsIf you are too busy to attend a structured Chinese class, or just want to lean the basics quickly, the Confucius Institute can tailor a program to suit your needs.
If you would like to find out more about how the Confucius Institute can meet your needs please email us or call on 8303 5819. 2. Beginner to Advanced classes (non-award) with Professional and Continuing Education (PCE)The University of Adelaide's Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) offers a range of Chinese language courses catering for the beginner to the more advanced learner. Courses are open to everyone, and formal qualifications are not required. PCE works closely with the Confucius Institute to maximise opportunities for language study both in Adelaide and by arranging tours to China. Intensive Courses 3. Chinese as part of a degree at the Centre for Asian StudiesThe Centre for Asian Studies in the School of Social Sciences was established within the University of Adelaide in 1975 to develop a program of Chinese and Japanese studies. It is the only institution in South Australia offering a full sequence of Chinese and Japanese language courses. If you are a student at the University of Adelaide you can study Chinese at the Centre for Asian Studies:
If you are studying at Flinders University or UniSA you may take Chinese at Adelaide as a Cross-Institutional Enrolment if you gain appropriate authorisation from your own faculty. Having gained this approval you need only approach the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Adelaide to process your enrolment. Any enquiries on such enrolments should be directed to Ms Vicki Johnson.
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