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What are the majors of China Communication University?
The majors of China Communication University mainly include: journalism, radio and television art, communication, journalism and communication, drama, film and television, 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, musicology and fine arts.

China Communication University is an industry-specific university in the field of information communication directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China). It is very strict in media art education. Candidates or students who plan to take the art test can go to Courier. However, Nakagawa has a high demand for art and culture, so it is suggested to report to a formal training institution for training, such as Pailesi Education.

Pailesi Education focuses on online training of art examination, and independently develops professional courses for the examination contents of 23 provinces and famous schools, such as Chinese Opera, Nortel and Zhongchuan, and adopts immersion teaching method, so that art candidates can study art majors without delaying cultural classes. Pailesi Education combines eighteen years' experience in art examination with Internet technology, and through the self-developed teaching system, it opens up online and offline learning scenes and realizes one-on-one teaching by famous teachers.

Offline summer training camp: Use holiday time to concentrate on study, communicate with teachers and friends daily, organize and participate in various cultural and sports activities, and improve students' artistic accomplishment. Off-line model test training camp: short-term off-line training before the test, to exercise students' test sense, improve their ability to play on the spot and help students pass the test by means of simulated test.