Chinese for the professions
Certificate, undergraduate
Chinese skills for global careers
The Chinese for the professions certificate builds the language skills and cultural understanding needed to navigate professional life in Chinese-speaking communities. Through advanced coursework in speaking, reading, writing and translation, you’ll strengthen your ability to communicate clearly while gaining insight into cultural norms and workplace expectations.
You’ll develop intermediate-level proficiency in Chinese and practice communicating in everyday work-related situations across a range of professional settings. This certificate complements a variety of majors and prepares you to engage confidently in international, multilingual and intercultural environments.
Overview
Communicate professionally in Chinese
Degree fit
This certificate could be a good fit if you:
- Want to build intermediate proficiency in Chinese for professional and workplace communication.
- Are interested in cultural practices and social norms in Chinese-speaking communities, regions and countries.
- Plan to work in international, multicultural or multilingual professional environments.
- Want to strengthen language skills that complement majors in business, education, engineering, international studies or related fields.
Career outcomes
Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
Financial aid
U of I’s certificate programs are not eligible for financial aid or scholarships on their own. However, students enrolled in a bachelor's or associate degree program may apply their financial aid and scholarships toward a certificate if they are pursuing both simultaneously.
For more information or to explore funding options, contact the Financial Aid Office at finaid@uidaho.edu or call 208-885-6312.
Clubs and involvement opportunities
Contact your department chair or advisor for department-specific opportunities.
Application information
Admission criteria for undergraduate certificates are the same as those for U of I undergraduate degree programs. View our admission requirements at admission requirements at our Admissions website to learn more.
Undergraduate certificate application process:
Students interested in adding a certificate to their bachelor’s or associate degree program should speak with their academic advisor or faculty member.
Students interested in earning an undergraduate certificate as a standalone program should contact the Admissions Office at 208-885-6326 for information on how to apply.