Introduction to Hunan First Normal University Hunan First Normal University was formerly known as Changsha Chengnan College, which was founded by Zhang Qian, a famous philosopher in the Southern Song Dynasty, in 1 16 1. 1903 was established to hold modern normal education for Hunan Normal University, and 19 12 was renamed as Hunan Public No.1 Normal School. It was renamed as Hunan First Normal University 0949 from 65438, and was upgraded to undergraduate course in 2008. It is the birthplace of Huxiang culture, one of the cradles of modern normal education in China, one of the cradles of China's communist movement and new-democratic revolution, and one of the cradles of Marxism in Mao Zedong Thought and China.
The school has two campuses, Chengnan Academy and Dongfanghong, covering an area of 1 346 mu. 365,438+0 undergraduate majors cover eight disciplines, including education, literature, science, engineering, management, economics, law and art. In 2065,438+08, they won the National Higher Education Teaching Achievement Award, and in 2065,438+09, they won the special prize of Hunan Higher Education Teaching Achievement Award. Four first-class disciplines, namely, Marxist theory, pedagogy, mathematics and art, were selected as the first-class applied characteristic disciplines in Hunan Province.
The trump card major of Hunan First Normal University is the national major: primary education.
Provincial key majors: English, Chinese language and literature, primary education.
Curriculum and Teaching Theory: the Key Construction Discipline in the Twelfth Five-Year Plan of Hunan Province