Journalism, radio and television art, communication, journalism and communication, drama and film art theory, language and applied linguistics, communication and information system, electromagnetic field and microwave technology, animation, literature and art, international journalism, radio and television journalism, public opinion, editing and publishing, advertising, media economics, radio and television language communication, music, art, design art, drama and drama.
China Communication University (hereinafter referred to as "Zhongchuan") is located in Beijing, and it is an industry-specific university in the field of information and communication directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC). It is a national "double first-class" university, a national "2 1 1 Engineering" key university and a national "985 Engineering Advantage Discipline Innovation Platform" university.
National "11/plan", "National High-level University Construction Postgraduate Program", "National College Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program", selected universities in Asia campus, initiator of International Media Higher Education Alliance, chairman of UNESCO's "Media and Women", and recipient institution of China government's scholarship for overseas students.
The school's predecessor was the training course for technicians of the Central Broadcasting Bureau, which was founded in 1954. 1958 was renamed Beijing Broadcasting Institute. 1959 approved by the State Council, the school was upgraded to Beijing Broadcasting Institute. In 2000, it was transferred from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television to the Ministry of Education. In 200 1 year, it was identified as the national "2 1 1 project" key construction university. In 2002, China University of Mining and Technology Beijing Campus (formerly Beijing Coal Management Cadre College) East Campus was merged into Beijing Broadcasting Institute. In September 2004, it was renamed China Communication University.