In June, eight Charleston Southern University students participated in a three-week study-abroad course, “Introduction to Chinese Culture,” held in the People’s Republic of China.
The course, designed and directed by English Professor Dr. David E. Phillips, introduces students to Chinese culture through visits to important historical and cultural sites, instruction in elementary Mandarin, lectures on Chinese history and religion, and classes in martial arts, paper cutting, and calligraphy.
The students and Dr. Phillips, assisted by Dr. Donald Clerico, Professor of Education and Director of CSU’s International Studies Program, visited Beijing for four days, where they toured The Great Wall, The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, The Capital Museum, Temple of Heaven, the Ming Tombs, and glimpsed sites of the 2008 Olympics. The remainder of the course was conducted at Qingdao University in Qingdao, known by the Chinese as the “Switzerland of China,” a small coastal city of 2 million situated on the Yellow Sea.
The course is the culmination of a two-year effort by Drs. Phillips and Clerico to establish formal relations between Qingdao University and CSU. In 2006, Dr. Clerico attended a conference on international study in Qingdao hosted by the Consortium for Global Education (CGE), a consortium of 40 private colleges and universities dedicated to the development of international study. The following year, Drs. Phillips and Clerico traveled to Qingdao University where they met with university officials and signed a letters of agreement to work toward developing international study and faculty exchange programs. This year Drs. Phillips and Clerico met with Qingdao University President, Linhua Xia; Dean of International Programs, Zhou Xiaoli; and other officials in an effort to expand the program to eight weeks, offering CSU and CGE students the opportunity to earn up to nine credit hours in Mandarin.
“The program has the potential to change lives, both the students and the Chinese with whom they interact,” said Dr. Phillips. “The partnership with Qingdao University can help Charleston Southern achieve its goal of preparing graduates and transforming lives. Our students’ hearts were touched by the warmth and hospitality of the Chinese people, and I believe the Chinese students, faculty, and staff we met at Qingdao University were touched by our students’ sincerity, openness, and spirituality,” he said.
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I was very pleased with CSU on how they handled the whole trip to China. CSU is very "user friendly" for parents who's children attend.They kept me abreasted from start to finish. I never worried because I knew my child was in good hands. Thank you CSU for an awesome life experience for my daughter.
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