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What university is China TV University?
China Central Television University (hereinafter referred to as "CCTV") is a new type of university directly under the Ministry of Education, which uses radio, television, written materials, audio-visual materials, computer courseware, internet and other media to carry out distance and open education for the whole country. /kloc-0 started construction on February, 1978, and/kloc-0 officially opened the school on February 6, 1979.

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The main tasks of CCTV are: to carry out undergraduate and junior college higher education and provide opportunities for employees of industrial enterprises, military non-commissioned officers and other members of society to receive higher education; Carry out non-academic education such as job training and rural practical technical training, and provide educational services for all kinds of social members to update their knowledge and master new skills; Make overall use of RTVU's educational resources, build a public service system for distance education, and provide learning support services for universities and other educational institutions to carry out distance education.

Institutional department

At present, China Central Radio and TV University has six teaching colleges, including Law School, Economics and Management College, Engineering College, Education College, Foreign Languages College and Agriculture and Forestry Medical College, as well as directly affiliated colleges, continuing education colleges, Bayi College, General Staff College, Education College for the Disabled, Tibet College and Central State Organs College, as well as China TV Teachers College, China Liaoyuan Radio and Television School and Central Radio and Television Secondary Specialized School.

There are 424 teaching and administrative staff in CCTV, including 3 12 professional technicians (senior professional technicians 165438). CCTV has hired more than 300 professors and experts from Tsinghua University, Peking University and China Renmin University 100 universities and research institutes, and thousands of professors and experts have participated in the professional construction and curriculum construction of CCTV.

China Central Radio and TV University offers majors in science, engineering, agriculture, medicine, literature, law, economics, management, teaching and history for the whole country 10. Local TV universities offer local unified or derivative majors according to the unified professional discipline education plan and non-academic education projects of Central Radio and TV University (the credits of these derivative majors are not less than 60% of the total credits). At present, the total number of majors offered exceeds 50%.

Social contribution

CCTV is one of the pilot universities of modern distance open education approved by the Ministry of Education. During the period of 1999, the Ministry of Education organized and implemented the project of "Training Mode Reform and Open Education Pilot Project of Central Radio and TV University", aiming at exploring and constructing the talent training mode and the corresponding teaching mode, management mode and operation mechanism under the condition of modern distance education. Forty-four provincial TV universities and Tibet College of Central TV University participated in the pilot project, and the pilot teaching network has covered all provinces and regions in Chinese mainland. By the autumn of 2003, there were 36 majors (including 65,438+05 undergraduates and 265,438+0 specialists) in the pilot project, with 65,438+0,467,000 registered students (659,000 undergraduates and 808,000 specialists). The total number of pilot graduates is 6.5438+0.6 million.

The Central Radio and TV University first proposed a modern distance education model based on satellite TV network, computer network and teaching management network, namely Skynet, Ground Network and Man Network. In recent years, China Central Radio and TV University and local radio and TV universities have invested 3 billion yuan in the construction of teaching facilities and capital construction, and made breakthroughs in the construction of educational information infrastructure. A network teaching environment featuring "the combination of Skynet and Ground Network and the interaction of three platforms" has initially taken shape.

As a member of the Open University Association of Asia (AAOU) and the International Council for Distance Education (ICDE), CCTV has established good communication and cooperation relations with distance education institutions in the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, India, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Egypt, South Africa and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.