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{{Chinese}}This page addresses Columbia's amazing '''Chinese''' language program as well as resources for students from and/or interested in [[China]], Chinese culture, or the Chinese language.  For student organizations related to China, see the [[China]] page.
 
{{Chinese}}This page addresses Columbia's amazing '''Chinese''' language program as well as resources for students from and/or interested in [[China]], Chinese culture, or the Chinese language.  For student organizations related to China, see the [[China]] page.
  
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==Academic programs==
  
==Academic programs==
 
 
===Chinese language program (东亚语言文化系中文部)===
 
===Chinese language program (东亚语言文化系中文部)===
 
 
Chinese at Colubia is taught under the aegis of the [[EALAC]] department. The faculty has occasionally been marred by disputes between those affiliated with Taiwan vs. those affiliated with mainland China.
 
Chinese at Colubia is taught under the aegis of the [[EALAC]] department. The faculty has occasionally been marred by disputes between those affiliated with Taiwan vs. those affiliated with mainland China.
  
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This is a certificate program on Teaching Chinese.
 
This is a certificate program on Teaching Chinese.
  
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[[Category:East Asian studies]]
 
[[Category:East Asian studies]]

Revision as of 10:40, 1 November 2012

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This page addresses Columbia's amazing Chinese language program as well as resources for students from and/or interested in China, Chinese culture, or the Chinese language. For student organizations related to China, see the China page.

Academic programs

Chinese language program (东亚语言文化系中文部)

Chinese at Colubia is taught under the aegis of the EALAC department. The faculty has occasionally been marred by disputes between those affiliated with Taiwan vs. those affiliated with mainland China.

Center on Chinese Education

This is a research center on Chinese education, ran mainly by professors and students on Economics of Education, and exchange scholars from various institutes in China.

TCSOL

This is a certificate program on Teaching Chinese.