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Enrollment of journalism major in graduate school of Wuhan University
School of Journalism and Communication of Wuhan University plans to enroll 130 students in 2020, including 78 graduate students with academic degrees and 52 full-time graduate students with professional degrees (journalism and communication). School of Journalism and Communication of Wuhan University plans to enroll 265,438+00 students in 2065,438+09, including 84 master's degree students (including journalism and communication and radio and television art theory), 56 full-time professional master's degree students (journalism and communication) and 70 part-time master's degree students.

School of Journalism and Communication of Wuhan University plans to enroll 208 students in 20 18, including 90 graduate students (including journalism and communication, digital media and radio and television art theory), 68 full-time professional graduate students (journalism and communication) and 50 part-time graduate students. In 20 17, the School of Journalism and Communication plans to enroll 167 students, including 97 graduate students (including journalism, communication, digital media, radio and television art theory) and 70 full-time professional graduate students (journalism and communication).

In 20 16, the School of Journalism and Communication plans to recruit 173 students, including 102 graduate students with academic degree (including journalism and communication, digital media, radio and television art theory) and 7/kloc-0 full-time graduate students with professional degree (journalism and communication). In 20 15, the School of Journalism and Communication plans to enroll 176 students, including 103 graduate students with academic degrees (including journalism and communication, digital media, radio and television art theory) and 73 full-time graduate students with professional degrees (journalism and communication).

The School of Journalism and Communication plans to enroll 183 students in 20/4 years, including 1 10 graduate students (including journalism and communication, digital media, radio and television art theory) and 73 full-time professional graduate students (journalism and communication). Compared with 20 13, the planned enrollment of the School of Journalism and Communication is 185, including 1 10 graduate students (including news communication and digital media) and 75 full-time professional graduate students (news communication).