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Harbin Communication University Ranking

According to the ranking of China University in 2023, Harbin Communication University ranked 138.

Harbin Communication University was founded in 1958, formerly known as Heilongjiang Radio and Television School. From 65438 to 0978, the school was upgraded to an undergraduate college and renamed Harbin Radio and TV University. 20 13 School was renamed as Harbin Communication University, and began to expand the research in the field of emerging media. At present, the school has more than 60 disciplines and majors, covering news communication, advertising, film and television, animation design, cultural industry management and other fields.

The school pays attention to the reform of education and teaching and the construction of degree programs, and has first-class master's degree programs in drama, film and television, radio and television and journalism and communication. Radio and television director and animation major is the construction point of national first-class undergraduate major. There are 1 national art experimental teaching demonstration centers and provincial characteristic application-oriented undergraduate demonstration professional clusters.

It has a national-level art demonstration center, a provincial-level art demonstration laboratory, a teaching and research laboratory with an area of over10,000 square meters, and a well-equipped experimental teaching center with a total value of over10,000 yuan. There are more than a dozen laboratories, including audio technology laboratory, linear editing laboratory, nonlinear editing laboratory, TV program production laboratory, virtual studio, photography studio, computer animation design and production room, multimedia room and so on. There is also a special computer room for graduate students.

Harbin Communication University major

1, undergraduate major: radio and television director, broadcasting and hosting, radio and television science, performance, animation, photography.

2. Postgraduate majors: TV art and technology, TV planning research, TV sound art and technology, audio-visual culture research, TV art theory and literature research, media advertising, and film and television performance creation.