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Zhejiang Media College, known as "Guangzhou in the North and Guangzhou in the South of Zhejiang", is a university approved by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province, and is one of the two bases for training media professionals such as radio and film in China. Since its establishment more than 30 years ago, the school has sent a large number of professionals to the central and local media industries. At present, there are more than 3000 full-time students/kloc-0, mainly in media and art, with the coordinated development of literature, economics, engineering and management.
China is the second largest media college and one of the top ten film and television colleges in China. With advanced teaching and experimental equipment, the school has become a regional radio, film and television information center in China. The 22-story studio building has a variety of 17 studios, which is a radio and television program production base integrating teaching, scientific research and social services. The school has two campuses, located in Hangzhou and Tongxiang, a famous city in the south of the Yangtze River. The school covers an area of 1.286 mu, with a total construction area of nearly 6 1.000 square meters. Among them, Xiasha Campus covers an area of 786 mu, with a construction area of nearly 450,000 square meters; Tongxiang Campus covers an area of 500 mu, with a building area of 6,543,800 square meters.
Established: 1978
City: Hangzhou, Zhejiang
School Type: Language
Genus: provincial key universities | universities built by provincial departments *
Competent department: Zhejiang Provincial People's Government?
School official website: www.zjicm.edu.cn
Basic information
Chinese name: Zhejiang Media College
English Name: Zhejiang Media College
Abbreviations: Zhejiang Chuan, Zhejiang Guang
Established: 1978
Category: public universities
School Type: Language
Attribute: provincial key universities, universities established by provincial departments.
Area: Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Current principal: Peng Shaojian
Famous alumni: Li, Da Ni, Da Ni, and so on.
Competent department: Zhejiang Provincial People's Government
Master program: 1.
School motto: dedication, erudition, truth-seeking and innovation.
School Song: Media Vanguard
Major departments
Broadcasting host art college, TV art college, school of journalism and communication, school of management, etc.
Major awards
20 14 national colleges and universities with typical experience in graduate employment
Top 50 universities in China with satisfaction.
In 20 14, he was selected as a national four-star high-level university.
National specialty: 2? Provincial key majors: 6
The evolution of school history
Zhejiang Media College, formerly known as Zhejiang Radio and Television College, was jointly established by Zhejiang Radio and Television School and Zhejiang Radio and Television College. Before the two universities merged to form the new Zhejiang Radio and Television College, Zhejiang Radio and Television College and Zhejiang Radio and Television College were directly under the jurisdiction of different departments. The former is directly under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Radio and Television Department, while the latter is directly under the jurisdiction of State Radio and Television Department (State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television). These two schools develop independently and have no administrative or commercial relations. After the merger of the two universities, they merged and started a new development, which resulted in Zhejiang Media College.
First, middle school entrepreneurship (1978 -2000):
The development of radio and television school education in Zhejiang province has always been related to the development of national radio and television undertakings and the economic and social development of Zhejiang. 1978 China is at an important historical juncture at the end of the ten-year Cultural Revolution, and all undertakings have been messed up. The development of Zhejiang Radio and Television also urgently needs a group of high-quality talents. In this context, Zhejiang Radio and Television School came into being.
At the beginning, the school was a technical secondary school for training professionals in journalism, radio and television technology, and was in charge of Zhejiang Broadcasting Administration. The school site is located in Shiwan, a mountain village at the junction of Yuhang and Lin 'an. The school building is Zhejiang People's Broadcasting Station (20 1) built in 1950s and 1960s.
Under the planned economy system at that time, it was difficult to guarantee the necessities of teachers and students such as grain, oil, coal and electricity, and the working, learning and living environment of students and faculty was very simple. The majority of teachers and students are not intimidated by the difficulties in progress and the obstacles in the trek. But Qi Xin's concerted efforts to overcome difficulties. Shiwan showed all teachers and students the difficulty of starting a business for their dreams, but all teachers and students in Shiwan gained thoughts, emotions and sincerity.
1982165438+1October, the school moved to No.65 Zhoushan East Road, Gongshu District, Hangzhou, which is known as the "second cultural and educational district". After years of hard construction, by 2000, the school has become a well-known secondary specialized school with a certain scale and distinctive school-running characteristics.
Second, the college foundation (1984-2000):
In response to the call of the CPC Central Committee that China's radio and television industry should "enter the advanced ranks in the world by the end of this century", China Radio and Television Department and Zhejiang Radio and Television Department jointly established Zhejiang Radio and Television College to cultivate high-level radio and television talents.
1in April, 1984, the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television issued the Letter on Running a School in Cooperation with Zhejiang Radio and Television Department, which officially approved that Zhejiang Radio and Television Department agreed to expand and cooperate in running a radio and television news school. In June+10 of the same year, the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television officially made the Decision on Building a Radio and Television College with Zhejiang Radio and Television Department.
1986 According to the opinions of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television, the school enrolled students while preparing for construction, and enrolled the first batch of 43 students in Zhejiang Province, including 20 journalism majors and 23 broadcasting majors, including 3 self-funded broadcasting majors, with a two-year academic system.
1994, with the approval of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television and the State Education Commission, the school was officially renamed as Zhejiang Radio and Television College. In just a few years, it has sent a large number of outstanding radio and television talents to the whole country. The reputation of "Guangzhou in the north and Guangzhou in the south of Zhejiang" has gradually formed.
Three. Merger and transformation (2000-2004)
In May 2000, according to the deployment of the higher government, the radio and television school merged with the radio and television college, which has been transformed into the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and the People's Government of Zhejiang Province to form a new Zhejiang Radio and Television College.
200 1 10 The provincial government officially approved the establishment of Zhejiang Media College on the basis of Zhejiang Radio and Television University, and then formally declared the establishment to the Ministry of Education when the school conditions met the requirements of ordinary universities. June 5438+October 2003 10, the Ministry of Education officially approved the establishment of Zhejiang Media College on the basis of Zhejiang Radio and Television College. In March, 2004, at the special meeting of the National College Setup Evaluation Committee, the school successfully passed the upgrade evaluation.
Fourth, rapid development (2004-):
In May 2004, the Ministry of Education officially approved the establishment of Zhejiang Media College. At the same time, the new campus was successfully completed in Hangzhou Xiasha Higher Education Park. In September 2009, the People's Government of Zhejiang Province issued the Reply on Building Tongxiang Campus of Zhejiang Media College. 2011September, Tongxiang Campus was officially put into use, with a total area of 1286 mu and a total construction area of nearly 6 1 10,000 square meters. At the same time, the school has passed the evaluation of the promotion of the Ministry of Education, the evaluation of the teaching level of the Education Department and the evaluation of the right to award bachelor's degrees. In 20 12, the school successfully obtained the right to grant professional master's degrees.
Teachers.
There are enough teachers in this school. The total number of school employees 1200, including 96 full-time senior titles and 250 associate senior titles. National excellent teachers 1 person, 8 teachers enjoying special allowance from the State Council, 34 provincial personnel training personnel at all levels, young and middle-aged academic leaders in provincial universities 15 1 person, 2 excellent teachers, 2 famous teachers, 4 teaching teams and 2 scientific research and innovation teams.
Department specialty.
The school's disciplines and majors are very distinctive. A discipline system with media and art majors as the mainstay, literature, art, economy, engineering, management and other disciplines intersecting and developing in a coordinated way has been initially formed; It has four provincial key disciplines such as journalism and communication, drama and film, communication and information system and interactive media technology. There are 40 undergraduate majors, of which 18 is an art major, and two majors, such as broadcasting and hosting, radio and television editing and directing, are national-level specialty.
discipline construction
Official website 20 14 shows that the school has four provincial key disciplines, including journalism and communication, drama and film, communication and information system, and interactive media technology. 2011June 10 The Ministry of Education approved the right to grant master's degree in journalism and communication, and the first batch of master's degree students in journalism and communication were enrolled in 20 12.
Teaching construction.
By the end of 20 13, the college had 2 national majors and 6 provincial key majors. National talent training mode innovation experimental zone 1 item, provincial talent training mode innovation experimental zone 1 item; 1 national bilingual demonstration courses and 15 provincial excellent courses have been built.
National majors: broadcasting and hosting, radio and television director.
Provincial key specialty
1, broadcast host
2. Radio and TV news
3, radio and television engineering
4, radio and television director
5. Animation
6. Drama, film and TV literature
? National Innovative Experimental Zone of Talent Training Mode: An innovative experimental zone for cooperative training of radio, film and television talents in Industry-University-Research.
Provincial excellent courses: radio and television editing and directing business, TV editing and directing foundation, film and television drama creation, media introduction, Chinese and foreign etiquette foundation (incomplete information).
? research institute
By the end of 20 13, there were 2 national research institutions, 4 provincial research institutions and 10 school-level research institutions in China.
National research institutions
National animation teaching research base
China radio & television association media literacy research base
Provincial research institutions
Zhejiang province communication Yu cultural industry research center
Zhejiang Cultural Industry Development Research Center
Zhejiang province intangible cultural heritage base
Zhejiang Radio and Television Research Institute
University research institutions
Institute of Radio and Television Digital Technology
Institute of Journalism and Communication
Film and television creation institute
Media management institute
Photoelectric research institute
Wang Guochen seminar
Institute of Modern Network Media Information
Program host research and development center
Yangtze River Delta Social Development Center
Institute of Library and Information Science
Academic resources
By the end of 20 13, the school library had collected 960,000 paper books, 750,000 electronic books and nearly 50,000 audio-visual materials, making it a national regional radio, film and television information center.
The following are the admission scores of Zhejiang Media College in Liaoning in recent years for your reference: