I took some courses in EAP (Education Abroad Program). Can they be transferred toward my Chinese major or minor?
To determine the transferability of the credits from EAP, you must have the Chinese advisor’s approval. You should make an appointment with the advisor to go over the official transcripts, syllabi, and sometimes course material (text books, exams, and homework). Transfer of credits is not automatic. To transfer language courses, please see Professor Chengzhi Chu, coordinator of the Chinese language program, for evaluation. It is your responsibility to keep all the course materials for evaluation. In case your course materials do not suggest the level of Chinese competence that you assume you have (e.g., you think you can transfer credits for 3rd-year Chinese but your course exam papers and homework only indicate the second level of achievements), you may need to take an evaluation test to ascertain your actual level. To transfer literature courses, please see the faculty advisor for Undergraduate Studies.
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