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The difference between Hunan Civil Affairs Vocational and Technical College and Hunan Institute of Mass Communication
Hunan Civil Affairs Vocational and Technical College and Hunan Mass Media are two schools with their own characteristics, which cannot be simply compared.

School history

Changsha Institute of Social Work was founded in 1986 and upgraded to a higher vocational and technical college with the approval of the Ministry of Education in March, 1999. In 2000, a new provincial management system was implemented, which was jointly established by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Hunan Provincial People's Government. Hunan Vocational and Technical College of Mass Media was established in July 2000. Its predecessor was the merger of Hunan Bank School, Hunan Education TV Station and Hunan Radio and Television School.

School size

The campus of Changsha Social Work College covers an area of 1, 2 1.7 mu, with a construction area of 450,000 square meters, and the total value of teaching instruments and equipment is more than 90 million yuan. The library has a total collection of 6.5438+0.56 million volumes, and has the latest second-generation digital campus network. The school's 240 multimedia classrooms are equipped with electronic whiteboards. There are 258 professional experimental training rooms and 334 off-campus training bases. Hunan Mass Media Vocational and Technical College relies on the advantages of Hunan media industry and other cultural industries.

School-running characteristics

Changsha Institute of Social Work provides a variety of convenient time management tools for universities directly under the Hunan Provincial Department of Education. Relying on the advantages of Hunan media industry and other cultural industries, Hunan Mass Media Vocational and Technical College closely combines media practice with media education.