The Music Department currently has more than 1,000 full-time undergraduate and junior college students and 89 full-time teachers, including 10 professors, 14 associate professors, and 14 lecturers, 32 of whom have master's degrees. There are three dedicated teaching buildings for the department and 160 piano rooms. Midi has more than 20 sets of teaching equipment, a recording studio, 2 electric piano classrooms, 2 chorus classrooms, 2 dance practice rooms of 200 square meters, a 400-seat concert hall, as well as a multimedia choir room, a multimedia appreciation room, and a computer music room. Advanced teaching facilities such as production rooms and music reference rooms. The department has strong teaching staff and complete training and teaching facilities, which can meet the needs of students' learning and practice.
The Department of Music consists of the Department of Music and the Department of Dance. It has undergraduate majors in musicology and dance, and junior college majors in music education, music performance, and dance performance. It offers four majors: vocal music, piano, instrumental music, and dance. , the instrumental music major offers more than a dozen courses such as trumpet, flute, trombone, accordion, violin, guzheng, dulcimer, erhu, pipa, guitar, saxophone, and drum set, all with one-to-one individual teaching.
In line with the educational philosophy of “letting students really learn something”, the Department of Music pays equal attention to theory and practical teaching, focuses on cultivating students’ artistic practice abilities, strengthens the construction of student associations, and carries out a series of artistic practices. Activity. There is an orchestra, electroacoustic band, folk band, choir, and dance team. The Hunan Provincial Traffic Police Art Troupe is located in our college, which provides a good artistic practice base for students majoring in music performance. Students with outstanding majors can stay in the department as key actors of the art troupe. In recent years, the Department of Music has outstanding teaching quality and has achieved gratifying results in various competitions and artistic practices. Among them, 23 people have won first prizes in national competitions and 78 people have won awards in provincial competitions.
After graduation, students can engage in primary and secondary education, cultural publicity, event planning and music performance work in professional literary and art groups, mass art departments, enterprises, institutions, and news media units. Since the first college graduates graduated in 2003 , the total employment rate is 95%. Nearly 1,000 college graduates who have entered the society have been widely praised by employers.