· Language of Instruction: English
· School starts: Every February and September
· Application Fee: 500 yuan (remittance only, please refer to the end of this article for details)
· Tuition Fee: 10,500 yuan
· Program Duration: one semester (four months)
· Program introduction
Tailored to the needs of bachelor students interested in China’s economics and business culture from other countries, the program is designed to present a picture of current China’s economic and social life to those who intend to do business in China.
· Curriculums and credits
1.Courses arrangements
Section 1: Mandarin Courses (256 hours)
Chinese Grammar (128 hours): Basic techniques of writing and reading Chinese language
Oral mandarin (128 hours): Daily used words and expressions for survival in China
Section 2: Business Courses (128 hours)
Course 1: The Business Environment in China
This course introduces the political, social,economic, cultural and historical factors which influence the manner in which business is conducted within the People's Republic of China. Greatest emphasis is placed on the contemporary developments and changes in China’s business practices.
Module |
Code |
Lecture Title |
Credit hour |
BE1 |
BE11 |
An overview of the development of China’s economy |
4 |
BE12 |
The Evolution of China’s economic policy |
6 |
BE2 |
BE21 |
The industrial structure analysis |
4 |
BE22 |
The agriculture structure analysis |
2 |
BE23 |
The service industry in China |
4 |
BE24 |
Quality engineering in the Chinese company |
4 |
BE3 |
BE31 |
The environment protection in China |
4 |
|
BE32 |
The Belt and Road initiative and its development |
4 |
TOTAL |
32 |
Course 2:Legal Dimensions of the Chinese Business World
This course is aimed at business people who need to understand the legal context for doing business in the People’s Republic of China. The course deals with relevant legal institutions and substantive laws, with an emphasis on commercial law matters. Topics ordinarily include constitutional law and government structure, sources of law, and foreign investment law, taxation, relevant aspects of China’s trading regulations.
Module |
Code |
Lecture Title |
Credit hour |
LD1 |
LD11 |
The legislative system and government structure of China |
4 |
LD12 |
A survey of Chinese Economic Law |
6 |
LD2 |
LD21 |
Foreign investment laws of China |
4 |
LD23 |
The practices of intellectual property rights in China |
4 |
LD24 |
WTO & China’s trading regulations |
8 |
LD3 |
LD31 |
Chinese market economy & its legal foundation |
6 |
TOTAL |
32
|
Course 3:The Business Management in China
This is an executive-level management course illustrated by examples specific to China. It includes four modules focusing on comparative management and differences in China’s business practices. The aim is to present to the students the generic function of China’s business management in the context of Chinese business culture. A guest speaker is invited to talk about the current political or economic affairs.
Module |
Code |
Lecture Title |
Credit hour |
BM1 |
BM11 |
Evolution of business management in China |
4 |
BM12 |
Comparison and contrast between oriental enterprises and western enterprisers |
4 |
BM2 |
BM21 |
Management in state-owned enterprises, private and collective Enterprises |
4 |
BM22 |
China’s international trade development (1949-2018) |
4 |
BM23 |
Environment protection and trade |
4 |
BM3 |
BM31 |
Corporate governance in China |
4 |
BM32 |
How to communicate with Chinese |
8 |
TOTAL |
32 |
Course 4: The Chinese Business Culture
This course includes 4 modules, focusing on China’s business history and the influence of traditional philosophy, the differences between Chinese and western business cultures and strategic choices for foreign business professionals trying to make a fortune in China.
Module |
Code |
Lecture Title |
Credit hour |
BC1 |
BC11 |
The feature analysis on the Chinese business history |
4 |
BC12 |
The traditional philosophy: Confucianism and Taoism |
4 |
BC2 |
BC21 |
Comparative study of Chinese and western business culture |
4 |
BC22 |
How to do business in China |
2 |
BC23 |
Strategic choices and business culture case study |
4 |
BC3 |
BC31 |
Exercise: Chinese calligraphy |
6 |
BC32 |
Exercise: Chinese paper cutting |
4 |
BC4 |
BC41 |
Guest Lecturer Report |
4 |
TOTAL |
32 |
During this semester,two study tours are scheduled to practical teaching base.
2. Assessment
The award of Training Program Certificate is made on successful completion of the courses and open examinations with a satisfactory attendance record.
· Entry requirements
1. Applicant must be a non-Chinese resident, holding a valid foreign passportor international identity certificate.
2. Applicant should be in good mental and physical condition.
3. Applicant should be over 18 and under 25 years old.
4. Applicant should have sufficient financial capability for studying and living in China.
5. Degree or diploma: Applicants who should have completed one year of Higher Education or above.
6. Language requirements (Applicants who do not from English-speaking countries should meet one of the following requirements):
(1) IBT 85.
(2) IELTS 6.5.
(3) TOEIC 750.
(4) The instructionlanguage is English in senior high school or above study period
· Application
1.Online application: http://bjut.17gz.org
2.Application period:
(1) Spring semester:15th September—15th December
(2) Autumn semester: 1st March—15th June
3. Application documents:
(1) Application form (completed online)
(2) A copy of passport personal information page
(3) A recommendation letter from home university (for exchange students)
(4) CV
(5) Study plan
(6) Certificate of English Language Level
(7) A copy of Physical Examination Record for Foreigners (if available)
(8) Non-criminal Record
· Bank Information
Accounts Name: Beijing University of Technology
Bank of Open Account: Beijing Guang Qu Road Subbranch Bank Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
Accounts: 02 0000 3709 0890 28526
SWIFT Code: ICBKCNBJBJM
Note: please fill application No. and passport No. in remittance information
· CONTACT US
Admission Office
College of International Education
Beijing University of Technology
Address: R814, No.4 Teaching Building, Beijing University of Technology,
#100, Ping Le Yuan, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100124, P. R.China
Website: http://bjutcie.bjut.edu.cn/
Email: exchange@bjut.edu.cn
Tel: +86-10-67391762, 67391858
Fax: +86-10-67391762
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