FAQs
  • Q:
    Could you give a brief introduction to the course selection procedure?
    A:

    Firstly, if you want to attend a English-taught, you need to download a course selection form from http://stuex.nju.edu.cn/en/a/Download_Center/20150113/705.html. Secondly, you need to go to the classroom and find the instructor to ask him/her if you could take this course, if he/she agrees, you could let them sign on the course selection forms. Thirdly, you need to submit the form to our staff and we will help you to get the stamp and inform you to get it back. After you take the final exam, you have to submit the form to the instructor to write your final scores. Do remember to submit the form to us so that we can help you to do the transcript.

     

  • Q:
    What’s the course selection procedure?
    A:

    Firstly, if you want to attend a English-taught, you need to download a course selection form from http://stuex.nju.edu.cn/en/a/Download_Center/20150113/705.html

    Secondly, you need to go to the classroom and find the instructor to ask him/her if you could take this course, if he/she agrees, you could let them sign on the course selection forms;

    Thirdly, you need to submit the form to International Office and we will help you to get the stamp and inform you to get it back. After you take the final exam, you have to submit the form to the instructor to write your final scores.

     

  • Q:
    Where can I get the english taught courses sheet ?
    A:

    The new list of English Courses for every semester could be loaded on “News & Announcements” of the following website at the beginning of every semester, please take a notice of it regularly:

    http://stuex.nju.edu.cn/en/ 

    You could also visit our website http://stuex.nju.edu.cn/en/a/English_Taught_Courses/

    The website above is the English-Taught courses of last semester in NJU. The courses will be slightly different in the next semester, so you can take it as a reference.

     

  • Q:
    What courses at NJU are available to international exchange students?
    A:

    Chinese Language Courses (Offered by Host Institute - Institute for International Students (IIS))

    --Institute for International Students (IIS) will offer Chinese Language Courses to you. These courses are mainly focus on Chinese language and Chinese culture. Exchange students will be divided into classes according to different levels of their Chinese proficiency.

    --If you just want to take courses at your host institute IIS, you could just follow the instructions of the staff from IIS when you do the registration. If you have any questions, please contact:

    Teaching Affairs office, IIS, Tel: 86-25-83594613

    Room 520, ZENG Xianzi Building,

    Please note that, these courses would be expressed by class hours and scores, rather than credits. IIS could provide class hours and scores, but they will be unable to offer formal NJU credits for these courses to international exchange students.

     

    Courses Offered by Departments other than IIS

    If you would like to take courses in departments other than your host institute IIS, here are two options, Courses Taught in English, and Courses Taught in Chinese.

    Kindly note that, you have to get the permission of corresponding departments before attending the courses. Please come to the Office of International Cooperation and Exchanges for help, after you finished the registration at your host institute IIS.

    Office of International Cooperation and Exchanges of NJU,

    Email: stuex@nju.edu.cn

    Room 822,Yangzhou Building, Section of Student Exchange Programs, 

    Office of International Cooperation and Exchanges, Nanjing University

    Xianlin Campus, 163 Xianlin Road, Qixia District, Nanjing

     
    English-taught Courses
    --There are also some English Courses at NJU, which are relatively limited. Please find  the English Course catalogue on our website (http://stuex.nju.edu.cn/en/ ). You can get formal NJU credits as long as you finish the required class attendance and exam assessment.
    The English-taught Courses are subject to change, due to space availability, scheduling conflicts, course restrictions, and insufficient prerequisites.
    Meanwhile, there might be a chance that the exchange student couldn't be able to attend some popular courses. If this is the case, students will be requested to choose alternative courses upon arrival.
    Credits: Exchange students can get formal NJU credits as long as they finish the required class attendance and exam assessment.
    Notice:
    The new list of English Courses for every semester could be loaded on “News & Announcements” of the following website, please take a notice of it regularly:
     
    Chinese-taught Courses
    --For those who have a certificate of Chinese proficiency of or above HSK level 5, you could take Content Courses taught in Chinese with regular Chinese students after getting permission of the corresponding departments. You can get formal NJU credits as long as you finish the required class attendance and exam assessment.
    --Academic units of social sciences, such as School of Liberal Arts, School of History, School of Foreign Studies, would like to accept international students with high level of Chinese Proficiency to join the content courses taught in Chinese.
    Credits: Exchange students can get formal NJU credits as long as they finish the required class attendance and exam assessment.
     

  • Q:
    How to get the list of English Courses?
    A:

    The new list of English Courses for every semester could be loaded on “News & Announcements” of the following website, please take a notice of it regularly: