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What departments does Nanyi have?

The professional colleges of Nanjing University of Arts include the School of Cultural Industry, the School of Fine Arts, the School of Music, the School of Design, the School of Dance, the School of Communication, the School of Film and Television, the School of Popular Music, the School of Humanities, the School of Industrial Design, and the School of Fine Arts. It has 14 secondary colleges, including College of Higher Vocational Education, College of Adult Education, and College of International Students. It also has an Art Institute, an Information Construction Management Center, and an affiliated technical secondary school.

According to the professional catalog issued by the Ministry of Education, the school has fine arts, painting, sculpture, art design, art design, industrial design, fashion design and engineering, animation, musicology, music performance, composition and Composition technology theory, recording art, drama, film and television literature, performance, broadcasting and hosting art, dance, dance choreography, photography, art education, drama, film and television art design, radio and television choreography, public service management, directing, digital media art 27 undergraduate majors, including , Advertising, Cultural Industry Management, Exhibition Art and Technology, 50 professional directions, 8 associate-level majors, and 24 various specialized subjects (including adult education).

Nanyi Nanjing Institute of the Arts, referred to as "Nanyi", is the earliest independent higher art institution in China and continues to be the most powerful institution of higher education. It is one of the six major art academies in China and the only comprehensive institution in Jiangsu Province. Art school, a university jointly established by the Ministry of Culture and the Jiangsu Provincial Government.

The predecessor of Nanjing Art Institute is the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts founded by Mr. Liu Haisu, the founder of Chinese art education, together with his painting friends in 1912. In 1930, it was renamed Shanghai College of Fine Arts, with Mr. Cai Yuanpei as the Shanghai Art Institute. Chairman of the board of directors, it was named Nanjing Art Institute in 1959. It has developed into a comprehensive higher art institution with great influence at home and abroad. It is a new comprehensive art school with a multi-disciplinary, undergraduate, master's and doctoral multi-level education system. As of 2013, it is the only university in the country that has doctoral programs and postdoctoral mobile stations in five first-level disciplines of art.