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How many majors does Changchun University’s School of Tourism have? What are the specific majors in literature and history?

The School of Tourism of Changchun University is located in Changchun City, Jilin Province, known as the "Spring City of the North". It is adjacent to the national 5A-level scenic spot Changchun Jingyuetan National Forest Park. It currently has two campuses, Sheling and Jingyue. It is a multi-disciplinary private institution of higher learning focusing on liberal arts.

The school has 9 teaching units and 38 majors, covering five major disciplines: management, economics, literature, art, and engineering.

Majors offered: Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Marketing, Logistics Management, Korean, Japanese, Russian, English, Accounting, International Economics and Trade, Hotel Management, Exhibition Economics and Management, Finance, Human resources management, drama, film and television art design, animation, visual communication design, environmental design, product design, clothing and apparel design, Chinese international education, civil engineering, engineering cost, network engineering, engineering management, data science and big data technology, culture Industrial management, financial management, tourism management.

Literature and History: Architecture, Marketing, Logistics Management, Korean, Japanese, Russian, English, Accounting, International Economics and Trade, Hotel Management, Exhibition Economics and Management, Finance, Human Resources Management , drama, film and television art design, animation, visual communication design, environmental design, product design, clothing and costume design, Chinese international education, civil engineering, project cost, network engineering, project management, data science and big data technology, cultural industry management, Financial management, tourism management.