ZISU Bachelor of Doing Business in China


Compulsory Courses

Compulsory courses are ascribed into four modules: Modules of Business and Management, Modules of Cross-Cultures, Modules of Language Proficiency and Modules of Practice.

Modules of Business and Management (13 subjects for 33 credits)

CoursesCredits
Issues in China’s Economic Policy2
Business Planning and Process in China3
Small Business Management in China3
Market Development in China3
Practice of International Trade3
Business Taxation in China2
Corporation Financial Management in China3
Business Ethics2
HR Management of Small Business in China2
China’s Foreign Trade Laws and Regulations2
Introduction to Chinese Business Laws3
Practice of E-Commerce3
Customs Clearance Procedures(in International Trade Tariff Zones in Zhejiang Province)3

Modules of Cross-Cultures (9 subjects for 23 credits)

CoursesCredits
Introduction to China’s Society and Cultures3
Cultural Diversity and Cultural Localization2
Interpersonal Relationship Issues in China2
Chinese Business Cultures and Etiquettes3
Public Relations in Business2
Management Communication in China3
Intercultural Business Communication3
Business Negotiations in China3
Chinese Corporate Cultures2

Modules of Language Proficiency (40 credits)

CoursesCredits
Chinese I (Elementary Level)*12
Chinese Listening and Speaking I8
Chinese II (Intermediate Level)*8
Chinese Listening and Speaking II4
Chinese III (Advanced Level)8

* Students who can demonstrate proficiency in Chinese language can fulfill the subject requirements through credit transfer.

Modules of Practice (14 credits)

CoursesCredits
Half-year Internship8
Research Project6

Electives Courses

Students are required to choose 5 subjects (10 credits) available in the University Curriculum.

Students should strictly comply with the prescriptions of the program curriculum when performing subject registration. Those who fail to meet the program requirements will NOT be allowed to graduate.