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Who knows the nature of China Youth University for Political Science?
China Youth Institute for Politics, located in the capital Beijing, is the only key institution of higher learning directly under the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League jointly established by the Ministry of Education and the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League. It is the first batch of key institutions in the national "Excellent Legal Talents Education and Training Plan", the highest institution of the Communist Youth League in China, and an industrial institution with characteristics in the capital, featuring youth and politics and law.

By the end of 20 15 and 12, there are 9 secondary colleges with 14 undergraduate majors. There are 6 first-level disciplines for master's degree authorization, two disciplines 1, and 3 professional master's degree authorization categories, covering 19 academic master's degree authorization points and 5 professional master's degree authorization points. Among the full-time teachers, 56% have senior professional titles and 62% have doctoral degrees. There are more than 5000 full-time students in this school.

Department setting table:

Master's degree programs in first-class disciplines (6): philosophy, Marxist theory, law, sociology, journalism and communication, and applied economics.

Master degree programs in two disciplines (19): Marxist philosophy, basic principles of Marxism, foreign philosophy, ideological and political education, youth and international politics, children and ideological education, criminal law, economic law, procedural law, civil and commercial law, international law, sociology, world economy, finance, quantitative economics, journalism, communication, cultural philosophy and social management.

Professional master degree programs (5): law (law), law (illegal study), education management, subject teaching (ideological and political), and social work.