International students can take courses offered by the Faculty of Arts, Business Administration, Engineering, Science and Social Sciences, and courses offered by the International Asian Studies Programme.  
 

As CUHK is a bilingual university, English, Cantonese and Putonghua are used for instruction. Although the local students are Cantonese speakers, there are many courses that use English as a medium for instruction. There are also some courses that are given in Putonghua.

 
 

 
 

IAS Non-Language Courses
The IAS non-language courses represent a range of dynamic, multi-disciplinary courses in Chinese, Asian and International Studies.

 
 

 
 

IAS Chinese Language Courses (Cantonese / Putonghua) -- (Optional)
The IAS Chinese language courses are offered at the elementary, intermediate and advanced levels through the New Asia--Yale-in-China Chinese Language Center. FAQ for Cantonese / Putonghua Language Courses.

 
 

 
 

Courses for CUHK International Summer School

 
 

 
  Courses Recommended by Faculties/Departments  
     
 

Teaching Timetable 2006-07 (Undergraduate / Postgraduate)

 
 

 
  Course Descriptions  
 

For course descriptions or course outlines of IAS Courses, you can contact the International Asian Studies Programme administered by the Office of Academic Links directly.

 
  For details of courses offered by other CUHK faculties, you can browse the Internet version of the Student Handbook and look for the courses you want to take. You can also visit the web sites of individual departments for course descriptions or course outlines.  
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