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I have looked at a couple of universities that offer masters degrees in teaching Chinese as a second language.  There is no indication on either website that the program is part time or full time. Are they typically all full time?  Is there some site that has a table listing all programs in China? Ahhhhh *%#@%!  I just noticed that a couple of programs have an age limit of 40 years old.  Do they all have that? 

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I wouldn’t necessarily recommend applying through them but I found cucas.edu.cn has a lot of information on universities in China.

 

Also the age limit may be a guide the way I’ve seen it written on some sites, maybe it’s a problem if you want help funding but if not you can always try to contact admissions (might need to use chinese language to ask though) unless anyone else has experience on this?

 

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