As an art major in the college entrance examination, the study preparation before the exam is highly targeted, so it doesn't take too long to study the major (generally two periods, the first period is about 25 days, and the second period is about 10 days). Only on the basis of the usual cultural background, systematic professional combing can you take part in the professional examination of this major, and this major has low requirements for the scores of cultural courses, so for those below the undergraduate score line, your writing ability is better and your grades are not good.
In recent years, the major of cultural management is a new hot spot of art enrollment in colleges and universities, and more and more colleges and universities offer this major. The enrollment of this major belongs to the art category, which generally accepts both arts and sciences and has low requirements for cultural courses. In previous years, the scores were generally between 365,438+00 and 465,438+00 without math (undergraduate), and between 380 and 480 with math (undergraduate). The characteristics of short training period and easy acceptance of training content give ordinary liberal arts students without artistic expertise a second choice to knock on the door of colleges and universities. Cultural management can apply for major:
Public utilities management (cultural management), drama, film and television literature, radio and television director, cultural industry, film and television science and art.
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Cultural industry management major is a new management discipline to meet the needs of social development, further accelerate the development of cultural industry and solve the shortage of talents in cultural industry. Based on the theory of literature and art, aiming at the development needs of social and cultural production, it mainly trains senior comprehensive talents who are qualified for market operation and professional research in cultural communication industries such as cultural management, news research, news media communication, cultural professional education and cultural industry management. In order to comply with this trend, many famous universities have set up related majors.
As an art major in the college entrance examination, the study preparation before the exam is highly targeted, so it doesn't take too long to study the major (generally two periods, the first period is about 25 days, and the second period is about 10 days). Only on the basis of the usual cultural background, systematic professional combing can you take part in the professional examination of this major, and this major has low requirements for the scores of cultural courses, so for those below the undergraduate score line, your writing ability is better and your grades are not good.
In recent years, the major of cultural management is a new hot spot of art enrollment in colleges and universities, and more and more colleges and universities offer this major. The enrollment of this major belongs to the art category, which generally accepts both arts and sciences and has low requirements for cultural courses. In previous years, the scores were generally between 365,438+00 and 465,438+00 without math (undergraduate), and between 380 and 480 with math (undergraduate). The characteristics of short training period and easy acceptance of training content give ordinary liberal arts students without artistic expertise a second choice to knock on the door of colleges and universities.
Related knowledge questions and answers:
Q: What is the background of setting up the major of cultural industry management?
A: The development of modern cities is more and more contemporary and cultural. The more developed social productive forces are, the higher people's requirements for quality of life are, and the development space of cultural industries is growing. According to the latest statistics of the National Bureau of Statistics, the number of people employed in China's cultural and related industries has reached12.74 million, accounting for 5% of the employed population. The added value was 357.7 billion yuan, accounting for 3. 1% of the GDP. In some areas, the cultural industry is becoming a pillar industry: for example, the annual output value of Qingdao's cultural industry reached1.01.60 billion yuan last year, accounting for 4.7% of the total GDP. China government attaches great importance to and strongly supports the development of cultural industry. The report of the 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China clearly put forward the strategic concept of developing China's cultural industry, and China will further accelerate the development of cultural industry during the 11th Five-Year Plan period. With the rapid development of cultural industry, the shortage of talents in cultural industry has become the biggest bottleneck restricting the development of cultural industry in China. In this context, the society urgently needs colleges and universities to set up disciplines and majors related to cultural industries.
Q: When did the major of cultural management industry in China universities begin? How many colleges and universities have started enrolling students?
A: The major of "Cultural Industry Management" is an undergraduate major newly set up by the Ministry of Education to meet the needs of social development. In 2004, the Ministry of Education approved Shandong University, China Ocean University, Guangxi University, Yunnan University and other national key universities to offer this major. In 2005, Central University of Finance and Economics, Hunan Normal University, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, East China University of Political Science and Law, Shandong Normal University, Shandong Art College, Jinan University, China Communication University, Nanguang College of Hunan Normal University, Shu Da College and other universities and two independent colleges were approved to set up undergraduate majors in cultural industry management and began to enroll students. In fact, before this, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Huazhong Normal University, Shandong Art College, Central Cultural Cadre Management College, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, Shanxi University and other universities have enrolled undergraduate majors in cultural industry management and cultural and artistic career management. According to the statistics of the Ministry of Education, at present, there are more than 300 colleges and universities in China offering related disciplines and majors in cultural industry management, which has become one of the fastest-growing majors in recent years. In the future, the Ministry of Education will appropriately expand the enrollment scale and increase the number of schools to meet the social demand for talent training in this field.
Q: What are the main fields of employment for graduates majoring in cultural industry management?
A: This professional course is to cultivate compound professionals who have solid basic knowledge of culture and good appreciation of culture and art, have a broad international vision, grasp the operating characteristics and laws of cultural industries, understand the development trends of culture and art at home and abroad, have knowledge of modern management, modern economy and law, and can engage in cultural industry management, cultural management, cultural market operation, cultural project planning, cultural brokerage, trade, consulting and international cultural exchange and dissemination. The main employment fields of graduates are cultural enterprises and institutions, cultural communication companies, government agencies, press and publication (radio, film and television industry, newspaper industry, publishing industry, audio-visual products, etc. ), cultural tourism, advertising industry, cultural exhibition industry, entertainment industry, network culture and animation games and sports industry.
Q: Do you need artistic expertise to study this major?
Answer: You don't need artistic expertise. Unlike art majors such as art and music, it takes several years of study. Students majoring in cultural management can pass professional examinations after short-term training. In recent years, many students have been admitted to universities through training.
Q: What is the procedure of the professional examination?
A: The examination procedures are basically the same. Take the radio and television editing and directing major of TV College of China Communication University as an example. China Communication University is the highest institution in this major, so it is easier for students who can meet the requirements of this college to take exams in other institutions. )
Initial test: interview: 1. Introduce yourself and answer the examiner's questions. Topic analysis.
Re-examination: written examination: watching TV series, writing feedback and analyzing movies.
Some majors will add some related examination contents, such as photo analysis.
Q: What majors can I apply for in the cultural management major?
A: There are many majors that you can apply for, such as business administration (cultural management), drama, film and television literature, radio and television director, cultural industry, film and television, art and so on. Moreover, each school can apply for multiple majors at the same time, and each student can apply for multiple schools to increase the chances of passing the exam.
Related links-List of institutions offering undergraduate programs in cultural management: Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shandong University, Huazhong Normal University, China Ocean University, Yunnan University, Shandong Art College, Beijing Normal University, China Communication University, Capital Normal University, School of Culture and Communication of Central University of Finance and Economics, East China University of Political Science and Law, chongqing technology and business university, Jianghan University, Guangzhou University, Shanxi Normal University, Central Cultural Cadre Management College, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, Peking University, Tsinghua University School of Journalism and Communication, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai University, Shenzhen University College of Literature, beijing language and culture university College of Humanities, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang University, Shanghai Normal University, Hunan University, Hunan Normal University School of History and Culture, Qinghai University, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Zhejiang Media College, Beijing Dance Academy, China Theatre Academy, Beijing Film Academy, Central Conservatory of Music, Central Theatre Academy, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Nanjing Art College, Yunnan Art College, Guangxi Art College, Xinjiang Art College, Inner Mongolia University Art College, Jinan University Art College, Jinan Vocational College, Tianjin Conservatory of Music, Anhui Huainan Teachers College, Tongji University, Shandong Arts and Crafts College, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sichuan Conservatory of Music, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Shandong Branch of China Women's University, China Renmin University, Nanjing College of Communication University of China, Shu Da College of Hunan Normal University.