Chinese Language, Traditional Culture, and Artistry – Course Guide
 
  1. Course Synopsis:
    In this course, the Chinese language shall be taught according to the students’ Chinese fluency level, with the focus primarily on the beginner’s course. Also, offered by the Tricontinental Master Program in Global Studies (TRIM) are courses on the four arts (“Qin”—Chinese Stringed Instruments, “Qi”—the strategy game of Go, “Shu”—Chinese Calligraphy, “Hua”—Chinese Painting), Tea Ceremony, Tai chi and introduction to traditional Chinese medicine, to allow NCHU foreign students to understand traditional culture and artistry.
  2. Course Fees:
    Chinese Language, Traditional Culture, and Artistry (26 hours) NTD 14,000
  3. Prospective Students:
    Limited to NCHU foreign students and TRIM students.
  4. Course Description:
Date Time Subject Class floor / classroom
2024/02/29 (Thu.) 19:00-21:30 Chinese Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/01(Fri.) 19:00-21:30 Chinese Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/04(Mon.) 19:00-21:00 “Qin”—Chinese Stringed Instruments (Erhu) Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/05(Tue.) 19:00-21:00 Taichi Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/06 (Wed.) 19:00-21:00 Chinese Calligraphy Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/07 (Thu.) 19:00-21:30 Chinese Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/08 (Fri.) 19:00-21:30 Chinese Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/11(Mon.) 19:00-21:00 “Qin”—Chinese Stringed Instruments (Erhu) Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/13(Wed.) 19:00-21:00  “Qi”—the strategy game of Go Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/18(Mon.) 19:00-21:00  “Hua”—Chinese Painting Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/22(Fri.) 19:00-21:00 Chinese Teaching Complex Building 8F819
2024/03/25(Mon.) 19:00-21:00  Tea Ceremony Teaching Complex Building 8F819

 

 


Registration:

  1. Students can hand in the application from now until one week prior to the start of the course. If a course is full, registration will be closed.
  2. Registration in person: Students can register by going to the Planning and Marketing Section in Rm. 802 of the Integrated Teaching Building on the 8th floor and complete payments.
  3. Registration by mail: Students can download, fill, then mail the application. Payment must be done prior to the start of the course.