LOL, that is not how any of this works.
When on a study abroad program, the basis of the study program is the sponsoring university's. The curriculum is based on the sponsoring university's or a course agreement developed by the sponsoring university and the host university. In the case of BJU and my university, UC, a consortium agreements exists between my school, BJU and Peking University. This agreement covers the development of courses that are tailored to the host university. An example is the IBUS program with China as the focus. It is a 3 credit class, that is usually covered by 2 instructors: one from each school.
In the US, there are 3 traditional semesters, Spring, Summer and Fall. In many universities, Fall and Spring are divided into Fall I and Fall II and some schools have a Winter semester which is just another Study abroad semester.
These are the facts buddy! You are welcome!
So a university in US decides what a Chinese government institution should teach, and this is actually a Chinese Language course, kwa msioelewa, hizi exchange programs za BJTU ni Chinese language courses. Chinese Universities just name them exchange programs as there are culture courses taught in these.
What's the point of going abroad if you will be taught exactly what your institution is teaching you?the part of going abroad is experiencing new type of learning.mbaya zaidi umechagua one of China's most conservative universities from Wikipedia. BJTU and Peking are like Harvard and California Tech. These are as conservative as a Chinese institution gets. There is NO WAY in hell they will adopt a US curiculum just because
Mekatilili pre-empted his lies.
What you just wrote are lies pulled out of your **a to save your face. so now fall is officially winter..,phew, you lied too early, there is no way you can justify having a fall semester and spring semester that takes just 6 months. Soon you will invent your own little Kenyan Calendar. There is NO BJU university in Beijing, if you are referring to BJTU. Randomly naming Chinese universities you just learned about from Wikipedia, will not give you simple facts that only exists on the ground in China.
Don't lie about bilateral agreements dude. No University in China changes it's timetable just to fit your lies. there is no such thing as winter Semester.Chinese institutions has 2 semesters one that starts in September and one that starts in February. The 3rd extra and optional semester is a short summer semester, which is utilized by foreigners as intensive language course.
Here is a simple example of what an exchange program looks like, for those who have any questions about it, this is the only English information available from BJTU page.i could put chinese version which is more details and names all universities with exchange programs with BJTU for the past 10 years, but kimeo
Mekatilili won't understand, he didn't even understand when i posted Beijing in Chinese, i don't expect much from him from a 5 pager of Chinese.
Factsheet of Bridgewater State University - Bridgewater State University - å京交é大å-¦è¯-è¨ä¸ä¼-æ-å-¦é¢
a chinese-us exchange program database,
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