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What are the music colleges?

College universities offering music majors include Beijing Normal University, Communication University of China, China Conservatory of Music, Minzu University of China, Tianjin Conservatory of Music, etc. As follows:

The six universities in Beijing are Renmin University of China, Communication University of China, Minzu University of China, Central Conservatory of Music, and Beijing Normal University.

The three in Shanghai are East China Normal University, Shanghai University, and Tongji University.

The three universities in Shandong are Shandong University, Ocean University of China, and China University of Petroleum.

The four universities in Jiangsu are Suzhou University, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and Jiangnan University.

The two universities in Hunan are Central South University and Hunan Normal University.

The two universities in Hubei are China University of Geosciences and Central China Normal University.

The two universities in Guangdong are South China University of Technology and South China Normal University.

The two universities in Sichuan are Sichuan University and Southwest Jiaotong University.

The two universities in Chongqing are Chongqing University and Southwest University.

The first university in Inner Mongolia is Inner Mongolia University.

The two universities in Liaoning are Dongben University and Liaoning University.

The three universities in Jilin Province are Jilin University, Northeast Normal University, and Yanbian University.

The first one in Heilongjiang is Northeast Agricultural University.

The first one in Anhui is Anhui University.

The two universities in Fujian are Xiamen University and Fuzhou University.

The first university in Jiangxi is Nanchang University.

The first one in Henan is Zhengzhou University.

The first one in Guangxi is Guangxi University.

Communication University of China

Referred to as "Chinese Communication University", located in the capital city of Beijing, it is an industry-specific university in the field of information communication directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and the State. A first-class "construction university", a national "211 Project" key construction university, a national "985 Project Advantageous Discipline Innovation Platform" construction university, and a national "111 Plan".

Transferred by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television in 2000. Managed by the Ministry of Education. In 2001, it was identified as a key university in the national “211 Project”. In 2002, the East Campus of China University of Mining and Technology (formerly Beijing Coal Management Cadre College) was integrated into the Beijing Broadcasting Institute in September 2004. Communication University.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Communication University of China