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Office of International Education / Study Abroad / Programs / SMCM Programs / Asia & Oceania / Fudan University, China

Fudan University, China

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Pre-Requisites

  • Minimum GPA: 2.75
  • Foreign Language: 2 semesters of Chinese
  • Approval from SMCM Chinese faculty
  • Judicial Check

Currently Accepting Applications for:

  • Fall 2022:  TBD
    • SMCM Application Deadline: March 15th
    • Fudan Application Deadline: TBD

Highlights

  • Live in the bustling cosmopolitan city of Shanghai
  • Monthly stipend for meals
  • Study intensive Chinese courses and/or select English courses

Course List

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Study Abroad Budget

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About the Program

Fudan University is one of China’s most prestigious learning institutions.  Founded in 1905, Fudan strongly values expanding opportunities for students to learn outside of the classroom.  The school promotes building a campus culture with a rich history and distinctive Fudan characteristics that serve to expand students’ minds and ideals, shape integrity, determination and character, and bring about academic advancement.

Fudan was one of the first universities to accept foreign exchange students after the Communist Revolution.  Today, Fudan University has established exchange relationships with more than 200 universities and research institutions in about 30 countries and world regions.  Every year, the campus welcomes approximately 7,000 international students from around the world.

Location

Fudan University is located in the cosmopolitan city of Shanghai, or Hu for short.  Situated on the estuary of the Yangtze River, this international metropolis draws worldwide attention and serves as the most influential economic, financial, and cultural international trade center in East China.

The main campus consists of two main areas, the Handan Campus and Jiangwan Campus, along with two branch campuses, Fenglin and Zhangjiang.  There are convenient options for transportation and amenities in the area surrounding the campus.

Academics

SMCM students study intensive Chinese language full-time at Fudan University.  Upon arrival, you’ll take a placement test to determine your level of Chinese-language proficiency, and will then be assigned to appropriate courses in Chinese language.  The courses offered include:

  • Chinese Language as Grammar
  • Chinese Language as Reading
  • Oral Chinese
  • Translation
  • Composition
  • Selected Newspaper Readings
  • Language Laboratory Comprehension

Students who demonstrate a high-level of Chinese language proficiency on the placement test may proceed directly into concentrations in Chinese literature, history, laws, philosophy, economics or other fields.

It is important to note that at Fudan, academic success is based solely on how well students do on exams. The final exam carries great weight and class attendance is a major factor.  If a student misses more than a third of classes, the final exam grade will not count and the student will not pass.

Fudan’s web site offers additional information about courses and registration.

Housing and Meals

Students live in a multi-story, international residence hall that houses international students from all over the world.  Students will be housed in four-person suites with shared living rooms and bathrooms.  Each student will have a private bedroom. A small fee for electricity usage may be charged to the student if usage exceeds a set limit.  A small fee for Chinese government mandated health insurance will also be charged.

Although meal plans are not available, students will receive a stipend of 1,100 yuan per month for food and are welcome to shop at local stores or purchase meals on campus.

Student Life

Classroom study is often supplemented by trips organized and sponsored by Fudan University to work units, institutions, and cultural events in Shanghai.  In addition, there is a one-month break during the Chinese New Year in January or February. There is a week-long break in May and another in October during which students may travel independently or with Fudan University groups.  All travel undertaken during the Chinese New Year is at the student’s own expense, but since trips are sponsored by the university, they are heavily subsidized.  During the fall semester, international students also enjoy a week-long break in December.

Students at Fudan are highly encouraged to participate in a variety of student organizations or sports activities.  There are approximately 260 clubs and organizations which are divided into 18 categories: skill enhancement, media, electrical, hobbies, management, scientific research, humanities, politics, music, dance, theater, ball sports, chess and card games, fitness, outdoor activities, public welfare, tutoring, and international exchange. Likewise, volunteer serve has become a popular part of Fudan student culture. The university currently has 42 volunteer service stations and more than 50 college and department volunteer service teams and public welfare clubs.

Important Links

  • Fudan University Home Page
  • International Student Office
  • Study at Fudan FAQs
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  • Lonely Planet – Shanghai

Faculty Liaison

Dr. Jingqi Fu – jfu@smcm.edu

 

Transfer Credit Policy

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