The School of Communications at Yangtze University is situated within the university’s Wuhan campus, located by the scenic Zhiyin Lake in the Sino-French Ecological City of Caidian District, Wuhan. Committed to excellence under the "Three First-Class" standards, the school features high-quality professional laboratories, including Apple graphics workstations, multifunctional broadcastingstudios, multichannel professional recording studios, photography studios, simultaneous interpretationstudios, hand-drawn animation labs, and smart classrooms. It offersundergraduate majorsin Broadcasting and Hosting Arts and Digital Media.
The school currently has 2,243 enrolled students and employs over 180 full-time and part-time faculty members. Upholding the principle of moral education and "all-staff, all-process, all-around" educational philosophy, it integrates teaching, administrative, and ideological education resources to prioritize students’ full development.School policies, faculty efforts, and performance evaluations are all oriented toward students’ comprehensive cultivation. The school implements a "3+3" talent development model and a "four-in-one" education system involving students, the school, families, and society. It also runs the "Three Talents Program", a flagship student development initiative. Additionally, the school collaborates with leading enterprises to align programs with industry needs, offering industry-academia integrated classes such as the Shendu Design Class and Yangqi Media Class.
With a focus on disciplinary development, the school appoints academic leaders andemployes renowned professors to strengthen its faculty. It emphasizes the introduction of international artistic talent, building a "dual-qualified" teaching team with innovative educational ideas, academic excellence, and a balanced structure.
Centered on enhancing the quality of art andcommunication education, the school leverages internationally aligned practical training andexperimental platforms to cultivate advancedcommunication professionals and future artisticgeniuses with innovative capabilities and global perspectives.
In recent years, faculty and students havereceived over 200 national and provincial awards. The school maintains a student graduate employment rate exceeding 93%, with over 48% of first-year students passing the CET-4. Outstanding alumni include director group member of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, broadcasters for the Hangzhou Asian Games, and broadcasters, editors, journalists, and new media professionals at provincial and municipalmedia and press organizations.
Students have also achieved top honors in competitions such as thenational first and second prizes ofChina Collegiate Computing Design Contest, the "The Stars of Self-improvement of Chinese College Students" award, the "National Top 100 PsychologicalStudentCommittee Member" title, and theoutstanding production prize ofQiyue Recitation Art Festival. Additionally, numerous graduates have been admitted to prestigious universities for postgraduate studies, including University College London, University of Hong Kong, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan University, and Communication University of China.