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Which major is the best in Yunnan University?

Yunnan University’s top majors include law, business administration, tourism management, chemistry, history, archives, ethnology, software engineering, ecology, statistics, Burmese, Chinese language and literature, journalism, Communication engineering, computer science and technology, political science and administration, public utility management, etc.

1. National specialty majors: journalism, network engineering, tourism management, environmental science, chemistry, computer science and technology, public utility management, Chinese language and literature, international economics and trade, political science and administration, atmospheric science, and ecology.

2. Majors of the Ministry of Education’s Outstanding Engineer Education and Training Program: Software Engineering, Network Engineering, and Pharmaceutical Engineering.

3. Yunnan provincial-level specialty majors: electronic information science and technology, economics, basic mathematical sciences, information security, English, ethnology, finance, materials physics, administrative management, law, and pharmaceutical engineering.

4. Yunnan provincial key construction majors: tourism management, statistics, computer science and technology, applied chemistry, electronic information science and technology, communication engineering, environmental science, public utility management, Chinese Language and literature, economics, ecology, political science and administration, atmospheric science, software engineering, chemistry, journalism, business administration, and law.

Yunnan University is located in Kunming, Yunnan, referred to as YNU. It is a famous Chinese university with profound cultural heritage and international influence. It was founded in 1922 when it was Private Tonryuk University, it was renamed Provincial Yunnan University in 1934 and National Yunnan University in 1938. In 1946, it was listed as one of China's 15 most influential universities in the world by Encyclopedia Britannica in 1946. It was named Yunnan University in 1950.