Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering (CQVIE)

Chinese for International Trade

China

The Non-degree in Chinese for International Trade at Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering (CQVIE) is a 0 week long program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering is a practice-oriented institution in Chongqing that focuses on preparing students for technical careers in engineering and related industries. With a robust portfolio of vocational and applied programs, the institute emphasizes hands-on training, industry-relevant curriculum and close collaboration with employers. The urban setting in Chongqing provides students with access to major manufacturing and technology sectors for internships and employment.

The institute offers 25 distinct programs designed around practical skills, modern workshops and applied laboratories that mirror workplace environments. Faculty and industry partners contribute to curricula, ensuring students learn current techniques and technologies. Programs combine classroom instruction with project work, workplace simulations and cooperative placements that build technical competence, problem-solving ability and professional readiness for regional and national job markets.

Students at Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering benefit from focused career services, employer engagement and practical training pathways that lead directly to employment or further study. The institute supports applied research collaborations and startup-oriented activities for those interested in innovation and entrepreneurship. For prospective students seeking a hands-on engineering education aligned with industry needs, the institute offers clear routes to skill development and workforce entry.

About the Program

The Chinese for International Trade program is a non-degree program at Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering. It's for students who want to learn Chinese for business and trade. The program is online and has a flexible duration.

The curriculum includes vocabulary, communication, and cultural skills related to international trade. Students learn to read and write business documents, such as letters of credit and shipping notices. They also learn to understand Chinese policies and culture related to trade.

Graduates of this program can become International Trade Specialists, Import/Export Coordinators, or Business Development Managers. They can work in companies that trade with China or in industries that need Chinese language expertise. Some specific job titles include Trade Analyst, Logistics Coordinator, or Marketing Specialist.

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