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    China Language and Economy

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    Würzburg, DEMAIn-person2 years
    120
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    China Language and Economy at University of Würzburg is a 120-credit, 2-year, in-person ma program based in Würzburg, DE.

    About the program

    Program combines economics training with Chinese language, Chinese studies, and analysis of China's economy and business practices. Includes intensive language training, seminars at Peking University in the third semester, and a master's thesis.

    Focus: both

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    Post-study work rights

    18 months job-seeker visa (Germany)

    $11,280.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    Is China Language and Economy at University of Würzburg online or in-person?
    China Language and Economy at University of Würzburg is offered in-person.
    How long does China Language and Economy at University of Würzburg take to complete?
    China Language and Economy at University of Würzburg is structured around 2 years and 120 credits.
    What work-permit options follow China Language and Economy at University of Würzburg?
    Post-completion work rights for China Language and Economy at University of Würzburg: 18 months job-seeker visa (Germany)