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What is the annual tuition fee of Changsha Mass Media School?

Tuition fees of Changsha Mass Media Vocational and Technical College: 3,200, 3,850, 4,600, 5,500 and 6,050 yuan/year for general majors and 7,500-9,000 yuan/year for art majors.

Changsha Mass Media Vocational and Technical College is a mass media vocational college based on the former Hunan Bank School and Hunan Education and Television Station, which is jointly established by Hunan Education Department, Hunan Press, Publication, Radio and Television Bureau and Hunan Radio and Television Station. It is known as the cradle of Hunan Radio and Television Army.

The school's predecessor can be traced back to Hande Women's Vocational School, which was established in 19 12. 1949 In August, Hunan Branch of the People's Bank of China held a training course for cadres in Changsha. 195 1 In July, Hunan Bank School was established on the basis of "An Yingban" by taking over Changsha private Zhao Xin Accounting School and Hande Women's Vocational School. In July 2000, with the approval of the Hunan Provincial People's Government, Hunan Vocational and Technical College of Mass Media was established on the basis of the former Hunan Bank School and Hunan Education TV Station.

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Hunan Mass Media Vocational and Technical College has specialties such as mobile Internet application technology, computer network technology, software technology, digital media technology, cloud computing technology application, financial services and management, big data and accounting, e-commerce, leisure services and management, art design, digital media art design, environmental art design, etc.

Key construction majors of national backbone higher vocational colleges: hosting and broadcasting, TV program production, film and television animation, publishing and distribution, and film and television performance. The Action Plan for Innovation and Development of Higher Vocational Education (20 15—20 18) defines the key majors: digital media application technology, news editing and production, film and television animation, and radio and television program production.

Professional groups: press and publication, radio, film and television, animation art design, new media technology.