Friday, 2 March 2012

CUCAS Chinese Summer Program

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CUCAS Newsletter - Friday, March 2, 2012
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If you're interested in studying in China but don't know where to go, remember CUCAS is here to help!

 

Important Notice:Trying to call CUCAS? As we are in the process of moving to a new office, you may encounter problems calling our normal enquiry number. If you have any difficulties, please call +86-10-82893233 or send us an email at service@cucas.cn. We thank you for your patience and apologize for any inconvenience caused!

 

Summer Fun in Beijing - CUCAS Dragon Wings Summer Program.

Looking for a great way to spend your summer vacation? Want to make friends from around the world while immersing yourself in the language and culture of a mysterious ancient civilization and rising world power? Aimed at young people from around the world and run in conjunction with UIBE, CUCAS Dragon Wings Summer Program is a unique language-and-culture focused program running over one month in Beijing, China. Make this summer one to remember - with CUCAS.

CUCAS Summer Program Highlights:

Chinese training at the University of Business and Economics.
Cultural classes: Chinese Painting, Calligraphy, Music, Dumpling-making and more.
Sport: Kung Fu, Table Tennis, Badminton and more.
Travel: The Great Wall, Forbidden City, Beijing Olympic Park, Beijing Hutongs and Drum Tower.
Homestay: Students can choose to live with a Chinese host family or stay on campus at UIBE.
Program Dates Duration Fee (USD)
CUCAS Summer Program 9th July - 5nd August OR
28th July - 24th August
4 weeks $2,000 (apply before April 1st)
$2,200 (standard)
Learn More >>  
 

Young professionals choose Shanghai, Where the Finance Action Is!

As the Chinese economy grows, more and more young professionals are choosing to make China their next big step. 24-year-old Canadian Bobby Huang, a former analyst for Vancouver-based RCI Capital Group, chose SAIF, Shanghai Jiaotong University's Advanced Institute of Finance to study the English-taught Master of Finance degree. Bobby says that he chose China because it's where the finance industry's exciting growth opportunities are. He chose SAIF on the recommendation of his professor at his alma mater, UBC, and hasn't regretted it. Of SAIF, he says "It's really the professors that make all the difference, and SAIF has very good ones." Read more about Bobby's story >>

SAIF Master of Finance Highlights:

Fully English-taught, no Chinese required;
Courses taught by world-class scholars and leading financial professionals;
Emphasis on quantitative methodology;
A balanced structure comprising both theory and application;
Innovative teaching e.g. lab-based practical sessions.
Specializations: Investment Management; Corporate Finance; Risk Management and Financial Engineering.
Program Starting Date Duration Fee (RMB/Year))
Master of Finance (English) August 2012 2 Years 64,000

Prerequisites: Bachelor's degree or above; GMAT>550/ GRE>1100; Solid quantitative skills.

 

Study Law Where the Law is Made with CUPL's Master of Chinese Law in English.

China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) was the first university dedicated to the study of Political Science and Law to be founded in China and continues to have a major role in the development of the Chinese legal system. CUPL is now welcoming foreign students to study the Master of Chinese Law in English. This 2 year course is perfect for professionals and researchers hoping to hone their legal skills and get a deep understanding of the Chinese legal system. The first year is spent in spent in the classroom while the second year is devoted to research and thesis writing. Courses cover constitutional, civil, commercial, criminal procedure law as well as courses in legal Chinese. Learn More >>

Course Starting Date Duration Fee (RMB/Year))
Master of Chinese Law (English) Sep. 2012 2 Years 29,000

Prerequisites: Undergraduate degree (preferably in a related discipline), English level high enough to complete a postgraduate law degree. No Chinese proficiency required.

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1 comment:

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