OverviewGlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as AsiaLearn, has designed this program at Minzu University with your individual student goals in mind. It is built around a unique Discovery Model which is delivered by some of the best staff in study abroad, both in the U.S. and overseas, in order to provide you with an individualized experience through discovery in 5 key areas: personal, academic, cultural, social, and professional. Learn more about the Discovery Model.
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, formerly known as AsiaLean, has a semester/year abroad program with Minzu University! Minzu University of China is one of China’s most important comprehensive universities, and one of the country's 38 key government supported institutions of higher education. The Humanities is its main focus and Ethnic Studies is its defining specialty, ranking first in China. It is the only university in China where all of China’s 56 ethnic groups are represented in its faculty and student body. Minzu University is also one of the most well-known institutions in China for teaching Chinese as a foreign language. It is one of the first eight universities in China that enrolled international students and began teaching and researching Chinese as a foreign language.The campus is located in the university district of Beijing near the National Library of China and the Chinese ‘Silicon Valley’ known as the Zhongguancun High-Technology Industry Base. The campus has a garden-like characteristic, and public transportation is convenient with subway access at the entrance to campus.
General information applicable to all GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Semester and Year Abroad Programs
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LocationChina is a country with an ancient history, a brilliant civilization, and beautiful landscapes. China is often touted as having one of the world’s oldest surviving civilization whose people have shared a common culture for more than 5,000 years. Philosophers, emperors, foreign conquerors, political leaders, and civil war have all left their marks on China’s colorful history, but the people’s culture has endured and remained constant. As their civilization developed, the people excelled in science and artistic expression. Many examples have endured the test of time and are revered today as national treasures and historical sites.
Over 30 sites in China are now World Heritage listed and protected. They include ancient architectural complexes and a number of historical relics, forming an important basis for the study of China’s ancient culture and history. In recent years, China has emerged from isolation and captured the attention of the world by accomplishing astonishing technical achievements and driving their economy at a dazzling pace. The blending of ancient traditions, technological advancement, economic reform, and government control is creating a new China that is dynamic and cannot be defined in conventional ways. There is no argument that China will continue to make a significant impact on world affairs, but just how and to what extent is the topic of much debate. For more information on China, visit the Destinations section.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CHINA Academic HighlightsMinzu University with its signature strength in language instruction and Chinese Ethnic Studies is the ideal university for hosting visiting international students.
All participants will enroll in intensive Chinese language instruction (9 credits), along with an ethnic studies course entitled, The Nationalities of China: A country comprised of 56 ethnic groups (3 credits). Participants may be able to also select an additional English-taught subject.
Additional Subjects: Additional subjects will likely be offered in the fields of; Ethnic Studies, Chinese Studies, Asian Studies, and Asian Business Studies.
Excursion: Cultural excursions are led every other Saturday where participants will interact with other visiting and local students attending both Minzu University and Peking University.
HousingAll GlobaLinks Learning Abroad students are housed on campus in the student dormitories with private bathroom and shower. Students can choose to live in a Single or Double, OR a Triple share with a Chinese roommate. Rooms are climate controlled and include bedding, desks, chairs, and Internet access. Cafeterias and local restaurants are within close proximity to the dorms.
Meals are not included in the program fees. Scholarships AvailableGlobaLinks Learning Abroad strives to offer the most reasonable fees to study abroad in Asia. To further enhance the affordability of the semester/year study abroad programs, we encourage you to apply for scholarships through all available scholarship sources. Learn more about our scholarship opportunities.
.Special Programs/ExcursionsPlanned Excursions & Events
Our in-country resident staff arranges scheduled activities with students throughout the year. Activities are optional and designed to explore the five key areas of discovery: academic, social, personal, cultural, and professional. These are not just visits to tourist attractions. For example, these are activities such as networking opportunities, local festivals, gallery openings, and other similar events that you can’t find in a travel book. These activities will truly enhance your experience.
On-Going Activities
Your exploration of the culture, the academics, the people, and yourself is what will truly enhance your experience. Through the Discovery Model, our in-country staff will provide you with advice and recommendations for other types of activities you can undertake in order achieve your individual goals.
Program Specific Information
Along with the Ethnic Studies course there will be an optional 2-week Study Tour (at an additional cost).
The tour may vary each semester, but will involve hands-on learning along with the opportunity to explore other parts of China while learning about the different ethnicities and cultures of the other cities/regions of China. Below is an example of one study tour.
Ethnic Minorities Study Tour goes to:
- Xi'an
- Chengdu
- Lijiang
- Dali
- Kunming
Get Involved AbroadExtracurricular Activities
Cultural excursions are led every other Saturday where participants will interact with other visiting and local students attending both Minzu University and Peking University.
Volunteer Activities
Maximize your study abroad experience by getting involved at your host university, joining a club, or volunteering in your community.
Cultural Integration is an important part of your study abroad experience. There is no better way to learn more about the country, culture and people; make new friends; and become part of the community then to Get Involved and Get Connected.
Enhance your ExperienceGlobal Citizens Development Modules
The new Global Citizen Development modules are online learning components designed to help you explore your study abroad destination and experience at a whole new level. These modules are not mandatory, however we strongly encourage your participation as they will introduce you to the opportunities and challenges you may encounter when participating in a study abroad program, as well as expose you to cultural insights and knowledge about your host country to help make your program abroad even more successful and fulfilling. Through the 3 modules, you will refine your skills in cross-cultural observation, adaptation, and communication.
Learn the Local Language!
Although English is a common language in many of GlobaLinks Learning Abroad's program destinations, we recognize the need for basic communication in the host language. Therefore, all students will receive:
- LiveMocha - Prior to departure you will receive information and instruction for, LiveMocha, an online language learning program to help you learn your host language. Learn at varying levels and at your own speed. Get started now!
- Lonely Planet Guide & Phrase Book - For both language learning and culture/history/country specific inforamton you will receive a Lonely Planet Guide and Phase book before departure, which will allow you to start planning your adventures and learning how to communicate with locals.
- Additional Language Resources - To even further your language skill take a look at some of these optional language learning tools.
- Basic language practice during the GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Bridging Cultures Program (BCP) - for semester/year programs students will participate in the AsiaLearn BCP and have the opportunity to practice their language skills and learn a few new words through interaction with locals.
Course CatalogTo determine if the classes you need are available at this university, select ‘Courses/Subjects’ to view the specific course options.
Fees| Minzu University Fall 2013 Semester |
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| All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | | Program Fees | $11,040.00 | | Housing without Meals | Approximately $1,500 - $2,000 (twin-share) | | What's included | See below | | Minzu University Fall 2013 Year |
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| All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | | Program Fees | $11,040.00 | | Housing without Meals | Approximately $1,500 - $2,000 (twin-share) | | What's included | See below | | Minzu University Spring 2014 Semester |
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| All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | | Program Fees | TBD | | Housing without Meals | Approximately $1,500 - $2,000 (twin-share) | | What's included | See below | | Minzu University Spring 2014 Year |
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| All fees listed are for first term only | Year Abroad Advice | | Program Fees | TBD | | Housing without Meals | Approximately $1,500 - $2,000 (twin-share) | | What's included | See below |
Fee IncludesWhat’s Included in the Program Fee?
Everything you would expect:
- Personalized Program Counseling including:
MyLearn on-line admissions system
Course selection and credit transfer
Immigration visa assistance
Travel arrangements & airport pickup
Financial aid transfer and financial planning
Pre-departure webinar
Comprehensive participant guide
Help for parents and advisors
- Tuition
- Transfer Credit
- Health Insurance
- On-site Staff
- 24/7 emergency support in North American and abroad
- Internet and cell phone access
- Access to scholarships
- Alumni program on your return
More than you expect:
Additional Housing Fee
Housing only (no meals included) costs range from approximately $1,400 - $2,000*
Housing amenities are generally:
- Twin Share room
- Technology package available
- Linen package available
An additional refundable housing deposit may be required for your housing selection. This housing is self-catered, therefore you will have access to a kitchen where you can prepare your own meals.
*All fees are subject to change. Dates| Should you receive an offer, your offer letter will provide you with the most up to date university start dates. GlobaLinks Learning Abroad will attempt to provide you with the most up-to-date information as we receive it. Be sure to confirm dates before finalizing any travel plans. | |
| Fall 2013 Semester - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2013
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| Anticipated Departure | August 21, 2013 | | Start Date | August 21, 2013 | | End Date | December 18, 2013 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Fall 2013 Year - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2013
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| Anticipated Departure | August 21, 2013 | | Start Date | August 21, 2013 | | End Date | April 18, 2014 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Spring 2014 Semester - Spring | Application Deadline: October 1, 2013
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| Anticipated Departure | January 13, 2014 | | Start Date | January 14, 2014 | | End Date | April 16, 2014 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Spring 2014 Year - Spring | Application Deadline: October 1, 2013
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| Anticipated Departure | January 13, 2014 | | Start Date | January 14, 2014 | | End Date | December 1, 2014 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Fall 2014 Semester - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2014
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| Anticipated Departure | August 22, 2014 | | Start Date | August 23, 2014 | | End Date | December 14, 2014 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Fall 2014 Year - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2014
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| Anticipated Departure | August 22, 2014 | | Start Date | August 23, 2014 | | End Date | April 13, 2015 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Spring 2015 Semester - Spring | Application Deadline: October 1, 2014
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| Anticipated Departure | January 13, 2015 | | Start Date | January 14, 2015 | | End Date | April 16, 2015 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Spring 2015 Year - Spring | Application Deadline: October 1, 2014
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| Anticipated Departure | January 13, 2015 | | Start Date | January 14, 2015 | | End Date | December 1, 2015 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Fall 2015 Semester - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2015
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| Anticipated Departure | August 22, 2015 | | Start Date | August 23, 2015 | | End Date | December 14, 2015 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
| Fall 2015 Year - Fall | Application Deadline: May 15, 2015
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| Anticipated Departure | August 22, 2015 | | Start Date | August 23, 2015 | | End Date | April 13, 2016 | | Mid Semester Break #1 | - | | Mid Semester Break #2 | - |
Entry RequirementsApplicants must have the required GPA and have completed at least the equivalent of one year of full-time study at the university/college level.
Students with a slightly lower GPA than the requirement may be considered on a case by case basis. Please contact our office for more information.
Required GPA: 2.75
GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Program Team
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