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The Communication University of China (CUC) () is a leading
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in
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. It is one of the China's key universities of '
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', directly administered by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. CUC developed from what used to be a training center for technicians of the Central Broadcasting Bureau that was founded in 1954. In April 1959, it was upgraded to the Beijing Broadcasting Institute (BBI) () approved by the State Council. In August 2004, BBI was renamed Communication University of China. CUC is located in the eastern part of Beijing near the ancient canal, which occupies 463,700 square meters of land and a total of 499,800 square meters of buildings.


History

CUC's history dates back to March 3, 1954, when the first training class for broadcasting professionals was held by the then Central Radio Administration. This then led to the founding of Beijing Broadcasting College in 1958. On September 7, 1959, CUC's precursor Beijing Broadcasting Institute (BBI) was established. During the ensuing four decades, BBI remained a relatively small college and only known among the circles of Chinese media professionals. On August 19, 2004, the State Council of the People's Republic of China approved the renaming of the institute to the Communication University of China. It has now developed into a comprehensive institute of higher learning with broadcasting, film production, journalism, drama, animation, advertising, newscasting, creative cultural industry, Communications engineering, foreign languages (especially minority language), management and media law education as its major academic disciplines.


Academics


Overall academic situation

CUC upholds its ideology of offering courses that are centered on scientific based learning by emphasizing the application of a course and relevance to the particular discipline. As a result, an inter-relating and inter-influencing discipline system that covers journalism and communication, film and television arts, information science and technology, literature, engineering, management, economics, and law and science has been formed. There are currently six faculties that consist of one co-innovation center and five directly affiliated schools, which comprise two national key disciplines (journalism and radio and television arts).  There is also one national key cultivation discipline (communication), three Beijing municipal key disciplines (journalism and communication, art theory, theater film and television), four Beijing municipal key subordinate disciplines (linguistics and applied linguistics, communications and information systems, electromagnetic field and microwave technology, animation), seven post-doctoral research centers, seven doctoral programs, 35 doctoral programs (subordinate disciplines), 18 master programs, 95 master programs (subordinate disciplines), 8 professional master categories, and 84 bachelor programs.


Faculties and schools

Faculty of Journalism and Communication * Television School * School of Journalism * Institute of Communication Studies Faculty of Art * School of Theater, Film and Television * School of Animation and Digital Arts * School of Music and Recording Arts * Institute of Art Faculty of Science and Technology * School of Information and Communication Engineering * School of Computer and Cyber Sciences * School of Data Science and Media Intelligence Faculty of Literature and Social Science * School of Government and Public Affairs * School of Literature * School of International Studies Faculty of Advertising, Economics and Management * Advertising Institute * School of Economics and Management * School of Cultural Industries Management Communication Strategy of China Co-innovation Center * New Media Institute * Internet Information Research Institute * Neuroscience and Intelligent Media Institute Independent Schools and Departments * School of Marxism * International Communication University of China (ICUC) * School of Continuing Education * Computer and Network Center * Practical and Experimental Teaching Center (CUCTV)


Confucius Institutes

Communication University of China has co-established three Confucius Institutes for providing Chinese language and cultural education for learners outside of China. * Belgrade Confucius Institute (in cooperation with
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, Serbia) * Groningen Confucius Institute (in cooperation with
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, Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, and the Municipality of Groningen.) * Confucius Institute at Federal University of Rio Grand Do Sul (in cooperation with the
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Modern foreign languages teaching

Communication University of China is one of the officially-sanctioned important base in China for teaching foreign languages and especially narrowly-used languages. So far, CUC has successively offered 32 Bachelor's programmes in modern foreign languages since its establishment. Some of programmes recruit students irregularly every few years according to admission plans sanctioned by the Ministry of Education. CUC is still the only university in China to offer Bachelor's programmes in Bengali, Tamil,
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and Esperanto. English (since 1958), Spanish (since 1959), French, Russian, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (since 1960), Italian (since 1960), Hindi (since 1965), Bengali (since 1964), Nepali (since 1964), Assamese (since 1965), Urdu (since 1962), Tamil (since 1959), Sinhalese (since 1965), Pashto (since 1964), Persian (since 1988), Zulu (since 1965), Swahili (since 1960), Esperanto (since 1959), Turkish (since 1959), Swedish, Hausa (since 1965), Malay, Hebrew, Greek (since 1964), Hungarian, Dutch (since 1965), Laos (since 1965). There is a Center for Portuguese Studies (originally, ''Centro de Língua Portuguesa Dr. Stanley Ho'') under a Cooperation Protocol between CUC, Camões Institute (Portugal) and IPOR (Macau) since 2005.


Rank

Communication University of China is widely regarded as one of the most competitive universities for admission in China. In September 2017, CUC was selected as one of 140
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universities approved by the Ministry of Education. In the fourth round of China University Subject Rankings (CUSR) by the Chinese Ministry of Education in 2018, Communication University of China ranked first in mainland China with its two disciplinary areas evaluated as A+ disciplines, including "Journalism and Communication" and "Drama, Film and Television Studies" and ranked third with A− in "Art Theory", tenth with B+ in "Design", 19th with B in "Fine Arts" in China.


Campus location

CUC's 116.88 hectare main campus is located in Dingfuzhuang, eastern part of Chaoyang District,
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, and is just along the Beijing-Tong County expressway. The campus is linked by the
Communication University of China Station Chuanmei Daxue (Communication Univ. of China) () is a station on the of the Beijing Subway. It is named after the Communication University of China near the station. Station layout The station has 2 at-grade side platforms A side plat ...
of Beijing subway
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Affiliations

* Communication University of China Press *
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,
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Province. It is directly supervised by the board of directors, with CUC's former president as the honorary head of the board.


Notable alumni

Communication University of China is known for fostering media administrators, producers, journalists and TV presenters in China. Some of its notable alumni include:


Media administrators

* Liu Changle: Chairman of Phoenix Satellite Television based in Hong Kong. * Wang Jiyan: VP of Phoenix TV Hong Kong and head of the
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. * Yang Hongxin: Director of Xinjiang Television


Media personalities

* Luo Jing, news presenter from China Central Television *
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, television host from China Central Television * Bi Fujian, television host from China Central Television * Chen Luyu, a Phoenix Television talk show host. * Li Yong, television host from China Central Television * Bai Yansong, news presenter from China Central Television *
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, former journalist from China Central Television * Chen Luyu, host from Hong Kong's
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* Zhang Haijie, news presenter from Singapore's
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* Chen Xiaonan, a Phoenix Television talk show host. * Li Xiang, actress, television host and singer. * Alex Man, Hong Kong actor *
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, singer-songwriter * Sandra Ma, television and movie actress * Zining, singer-songwriter, Rocket Girls 101's member * Li Yi, narrator and voice actor. * Fu Yaning, singer and actress


References


External links


Campus real three-dimensional map
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