Chongqing University (CQU)

Bachelor in Broadcasting and Hosting

China

The Bachelor in Broadcasting and Hosting at Chongqing University (CQU) is a 4 year long program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Chongqing University (CQU), founded in 1929 and based in southwest China, is a nationally supported comprehensive university and a member of the Excellence League. With around 48,240 students and roughly 1,700 international students, CQU is known for strengths in engineering, the built environment, technology and business, and offers a broad portfolio of academic options across its faculties and 131 programs.

The School of International Education provides dedicated support for overseas students, managing admissions, visas, registration and a lively extracurricular calendar. International learners can access intensive Chinese language and culture courses, certified testing for HSK, HSKK, YCT and BCT, and teacher-training pathways. Campus facilities are extensive, with four campuses, a library holding over 4.3 million volumes and modern study spaces to support research and everyday life.

Life in Chongqing blends urban convenience with dramatic mountain-river scenery and a vibrant food culture famous for Sichuan-style hotpot. The city is a major logistics and manufacturing hub with growing international ties. CQU also promotes mobility and funding opportunities through government and university scholarships, and arranges on-campus accommodation across its multiple campuses, helping new students settle into academic and social life quickly.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Broadcasting and Hosting program at Chongqing University is for students who want to work in TV or radio. This 4-year bachelor degree teaches students how to host shows and work in broadcasting in Chinese.

The curriculum includes subjects like broadcasting techniques, hosting skills, and media production. Students will develop skills like interviewing, writing scripts, and speaking in front of an audience through practical exercises and live broadcasts.

After graduating, students can become TV hosts, radio DJs, news anchors, or producers. They can work in TV stations, radio stations, or media production companies, using their skills to inform and engage audiences.

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Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

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