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Music university ranking
The top ten music universities in 2023 are: Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Wuhan Conservatory of Music, Xinghai Conservatory of Music, Tianjin Conservatory of Music, Central Conservatory of Music, Xi Conservatory of Music, Henan Normal University, Shandong Normal University, China Conservatory of Music, Nanjing Art College, etc.

1, Shanghai Conservatory of Music

Shanghai Conservatory of Music, referred to as Shangyin for short, is located in Shanghai and sponsored by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. It is a full-time professional music (art) college founded by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. It is a national "double-first-class" construction university and a national inter-provincial social and artistic level examination unit.

2. Wuhan Conservatory of Music

Wuhan Conservatory of Music, located in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, is one of the nine independent conservatories in China and the only independent music institution in Central China. It is a master's degree awarding unit, the first batch of pilot units of master of arts professional degree education in China, and a social art level grading institution.

Employment prospect of musicology major

Musicology majors have broad employment prospects. Compared with other majors, music majors have more employment options, including not only musicology, music performance (instrumental music, vocal music), music education, music therapy, composition and composition theory, piano tuning, drama music and so on. , including editing, management, television stations, film studios, etc. Moreover, the booming emerging industries have created more and more opportunities for people with artistic talent, and the employment rate is also increasing.

Musicology majors are mainly engaged in criticism, research, editing, teaching and management. In institutions of higher learning, secondary specialized schools or social art groups, ordinary universities, publishing houses, broadcasting and cultural institutions, art research units, film and television and other departments.