Tiangong University (TGU)

Chinese Language (one semester)

Tianjin, China

The Non-degree in Chinese Language (one semester) at Tiangong University (TGU) is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Tiangong University (TGU) in Tianjin, China, traces its roots to 1912 and offers a broad range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across engineering, sciences, management, law, and the arts. Formerly known as Tianjin Polytechnic University, TGU has modernized its curriculum and facilities to support applied research and industry collaboration. The university operates on two campuses and provides a mix of traditional and English-taught programs, making it accessible to international students seeking technical and professional degrees.

TGU hosts around 2,000 international students and offers more than 60 undergraduate programs, 78 master’s programs, and 16 doctoral programs across 14 colleges. Popular fields include textile science and engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, environmental and chemical engineering, and business administration. The university’s partnerships with nearly 100 institutions in over 30 countries support academic exchanges, joint research, and study-abroad opportunities, enhancing global learning experiences.

Campus life at TGU features extensive sports facilities, cultural events, and regular performances by national troupes that enrich student life. International students benefit from dedicated support services, English-language classes in key disciplines, and opportunities to engage in industry internships in Tianjin’s thriving economic region. For students aiming for applied technical education with global links in one of China’s major port cities, TGU offers practical training, research exposure, and a diverse campus community.

About the Program

The Chinese Language program at Tiangong University is a non-degree semester program for students who want to learn Chinese. It's a great opportunity for students to improve their language skills and learn about Chinese culture.

The curriculum focuses on Chinese language and culture, with subjects like reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students will develop skills in communication, grammar, and vocabulary, with interactive classes and language practice.

Graduates can become Chinese teachers, translators, interpreters, language consultants, or cultural ambassadors, working in industries like education, translation, or international business, for employers such as language schools, translation companies, or government agencies.

Similar Programs You Can Apply To

Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

Edit Program

Related Blog Posts

Show More Blog Posts →
Apply Now