China University of Petroleum (East China)

Chinese Language

Qingdao, China

The Non-degree in Chinese Language at China University of Petroleum (East China) is a program for international students taught in cmn.

Introduction

China University of Petroleum (East China) in Qingdao was founded in 1953 and serves around 26,000 students, including a growing international community. As a leading public university focused on petroleum engineering, geology, geophysics and energy management, CUP delivers rigorous technical training alongside applied research. The campus offers English-medium undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that welcome overseas students seeking specialised education in the energy sector.

Research at CUP centres on oil and gas exploration, petrochemical technology and sustainable energy practices, supported by more than 1,600 faculty and over 50 national and provincial laboratories. Close partnerships with major employers such as CNPC, SINOPEC and CNOOC provide students with internship and project opportunities, enabling strong industry exposure and practical skill development. The university emphasizes field training, innovation and problem-solving in real-world energy contexts.

Qingdao campus combines modern facilities with a safe, student-friendly environment and active campus life, including over 130 student societies. International students live in dedicated apartments and benefit from career services and strong graduate employment outcomes across the petroleum and chemical industries. With 159 programmes across engineering, science and management, CUP is a compelling choice for students who want applied training, industry links and the experience of living in a major coastal city.

About the Program

The Chinese Language program at China University of Petroleum is a non-degree program taught in Chinese, lasting 1 semester. It's for students who want to learn Chinese and understand the culture. The main advantage is the opportunity to study in Qingdao, China.

The curriculum is based on an integrated-skills approach, covering listening, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar, as well as translation. Students develop skills in speaking, reading, and writing Chinese, and gain an understanding of the culture.

Graduates can pursue careers as Translators, Interpreters, Language Teachers, Cultural Consultants, or International Business Specialists, working in education, government, or private companies that deal with China.

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