First place: Peking University.
Peking University, located in Beijing, is a 985 university. Peking University is strong in liberal arts, ranking first is a matter of course!
Second place: China Renmin University.
China Renmin University, located in Beijing, is a 985 university.
Third place: Beijing Normal University
Beijing Normal University, located in Beijing, is also a 985 university.
Fourth place: Fudan University
Fudan University, located in Shanghai, is a 985 university!
Fifth place: Tsinghua University.
Tsinghua University, located in Beijing, is a 985 university.
Sixth place: Wuhan University
Wuhan University, located in Hubei, is also a 985 university.
Seventh place: East China Normal University
East China Normal University, located in Shanghai, is a 985 normal university.
Eighth place: Nanjing University
Nanjing University, located in Nanjing, is a 985 university.
Ninth place: Zhejiang University
Zhejiang University, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is a 985 university.
Tenth place: Sun Yat-sen University
Sun Yat-sen University, located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is a 985 university.
China University of Arts is a general term, which is usually used to refer to a university with liberal arts majors such as humanities and social sciences as its main features and advantages. There are many higher education institutions in China, mainly liberal arts, and some of them have high academic status and reputation in the fields of humanities, philosophy, history, literature, linguistics and sociology.
In China, some universities are famous for attaching importance to humanities and social sciences, such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, China Renmin University, Nanjing University, Wuhan University and Zhejiang University. They have rich academic resources and high-quality teaching level in the field of liberal arts. The liberal arts majors in these schools cover a wide range of fields, including literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, media studies, sociology and so on.
Liberal arts universities not only pay attention to imparting professional knowledge, but also emphasize the cultivation of humanistic quality, innovative ability and critical thinking. In these universities, students not only learn professional knowledge, but also have extensive contact with humanities and social sciences to cultivate comprehensive quality.