Course offerings are subject to change. This list is for the current fall semester and was last updated July 26, 2010.
All students are required to enroll in a Chinese language course while studying at NYU in Shanghai. No previous study of Mandarin is necessary and students arrive with all levels of language proficiency. Chinese instructors are drawn from one of the country's top programs of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, and students gain a quick grasp on both the spoken and written language as they utilize what they learn in class in daily Shanghainese life.
All NYU in Shanghai students are required to enroll in a 2 credit course entitled “Introduction to Contemporary China” which is taught by the resident director and a rotating schedule of visiting guest faculty with related research interests. This course offers a broad survey of Modern Chinese history from 1600 to the present that gives students an essential understanding of their adoptive home during their time abroad and highlights many of the historical, economical and anthropological factors that have shaped present-day China.