Chinese (Mandarin)

Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world.  The Department of Asian Studies offers courses in Mandarin for both non-heritage and heritage learners, at a wide range of levels.

The Mandarin Program provides five regular levels of instruction, from beginning to high advanced, as well as a separate heritage track, and courses in business Chinese.

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