The specialties of Harbin Normal University are: education, literature, management, agriculture, engineering, law, art, economics, history and so on.
Harbin Normal University (HRBNU) is located in Harbin, a famous historical and cultural city with the reputation of "Ice City and Summer Capital". It is a provincial key university characterized by normal education and coordinated development of literature, science, art, economics and management.
Department specialty
20/kloc-according to the school official website in May/June, Harbin Normal University has graduate schools, liberal arts schools, historical and cultural schools, law schools, political and administrative schools, educational science schools, economics schools, management schools, Marxist schools, Spanish schools, oriental languages schools, Slavic language schools, public English teaching and research offices, international education schools and mathematical science schools.
There are 80 undergraduate majors in 26 departments (departments) including School of Computer Science and Information Engineering, School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, School of Life Science and Technology, School of Geography, School of Music, Academy of Fine Arts, School of Media, School of Physical Education, College of Teacher Education and College of Continuing Education.
There are 20 national first-class undergraduate majors: musicology, fine arts, education, geographical science, animation, biological science, English, history, Japanese, physics, educational technology, chemistry, sports, Russian, environmental design, mathematics and applied mathematics, geographic information science, radio and television director, Chinese language and literature, and ideological and political education.
18 provincial key majors: Chinese language and literature, education, music performance, biological science, musicology, Japanese, physics, geographical science, psychology, English, chemistry, fine arts, history, sports, Russian, ideological and political education, digital media technology, mathematics and applied mathematics.