For details, please refer to the English training program for undergraduates (non-English majors) of Tan Kah Kee College of Xiamen University.
2. Students who choose Japanese as a public foreign language, if they enter school on or before 202 1 year, must start to learn Japanese from college I step by step; If you registered in 2022 or later:
(1) Small-language students who study Japanese as a foreign language before entering school will be taught at different levels according to their Japanese scores in the college entrance examination. Those who score less than 80 points in Japanese in the college entrance examination will learn Japanese step by step from the beginning of college entrance examination; Those who score 80-99 in Japanese in the college entrance examination will take the college Japanese II step by step after entering the school (that is, they will be exempted from taking the college Japanese I); Those who scored 0/00 or above in Japanese in the college entrance examination will start to learn Japanese step by step from College Japanese III (that is, they will be exempted from studying College Japanese I and College Japanese II); Exemption from course credits must be supplemented by taking college Japanese extension courses.
(2) Students in non-Japanese minor languages will learn Japanese step by step from the beginning of college.
The management and credit recognition of public Japanese courses shall be carried out in accordance with the instructions on reading and credit recognition of public Japanese courses in Tan Kah Kee College of Xiamen University.
3. Students who choose French as a public foreign language will begin to learn my second foreign language (French) step by step after entering school.
Fourth, learning procedures.
1. Registration language
(1) Non-foreign language majors (including freshmen in minority languages) need to log in to the "freshman service platform" of the school to register their foreign language intentions after receiving the admission notice. The academic affairs office will take students' choice intention as a reference for course learning.
(2) Students who plan to choose Japanese and French as public foreign languages should confirm their language choices within the specified time after entering the school, which will serve as the final basis for curriculum arrangement.
Change the language
(1) Students who want to change the foreign language of the public course should go through the relevant application procedures according to the notice of the Academic Affairs Office 14 weeks before each semester, and will not be accepted after the deadline.
(2) After the application for foreign language change is approved, the Academic Affairs Office will arrange corresponding language courses according to the revised study plan and complete the credit recognition.
Other explanations of verb (abbreviation of verb)
1. Students can have one and only one chance to change a foreign language during school. No matter what foreign language you choose, you must complete all the credits stipulated in the curriculum system of that language before you can graduate.
Students in a foreign language can also take courses in other foreign languages. After the course is passed, it will be recognized as a skill elective credit.
3. After the students' application for changing the public foreign language is passed, the qualified compulsory foreign language course credits can be recognized as skill elective courses.
4. Students whose foreign languages are Japanese and French, if the courses of College Japanese and French as a Second Foreign Language conflict with other compulsory courses of their major, can apply for adjustment to courses that do not conflict with other compulsory courses; If the semester cannot be adjusted, you can also go through the extension formalities.
5. If the compulsory courses in the public foreign language curriculum system are unqualified, make-up exams will be made according to "credits".