1. The structure of the teaching staff is reasonable: there is a teaching staff composed of first-class performers, composers, theorists and educators, including 7 professors, 6 associate professors, 8 assistant professors 12, 8 lecturers and 0 teaching assistants 1 person. All teachers have graduated from or taught in top international universities and conservatories, such as Yale University, Stanford University and University of Chicago, and 75% of them have doctorates.
2. Frequent activities abroad: experts and scholars from the United States, Japan, Russia and Germany have been invited to give lectures; Invite American, Swiss, German and African performance groups to exchange performances. Establish friendly relations with Gnesin Conservatory of Music, Michigan State University, IUCTT University in Malaysia and Northwest University in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and exchange visits between scholars, teachers and international students.
3. Rich orchestras: successively established cooperation with Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra, Shanghai Conservatory of Music and China Conservatory of Music. Students include national orchestras, orchestras, Chinese and Western chamber orchestras, choirs and dance troupes with high artistic standards, and often participate in major performances at all levels.
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The Music Department of Xiamen University has nearly 12000 square meters of teaching rooms, including 7074 square meters of newly-built comprehensive teaching building and 4200 square meters of student piano room. The library has more than 0/5,000 books, more than 6,500 kinds of audio-visual materials, and nearly 200 pianos, including 3 pianos and more than 300 Chinese and western musical instruments, with a value of 65,438.
There are four undergraduate majors in musicology (normal), musicology (non-normal) and ethnic colleges-music performance and dance. At the same time, graduate students and doctoral students majoring in musicology are enrolled. The college implements a flexible credit system teaching plan, offering compulsory courses, elective courses and limited elective courses.