Shanghai Theatre Academy (STA)

Bachelor in Broadcasting and TV Hosting

China

The Bachelor in Broadcasting and TV Hosting at Shanghai Theatre Academy (STA) is a 0 year long program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Shanghai Theatre Academy (STA) in Shanghai is a leading public institution with a nearly seventy-year tradition in dramatic arts education. Known for rigorous training in acting, directing, stage design and dramatic literature, STA has shaped many prominent performers and creative professionals. Its reputation rests on a balance of classical techniques and contemporary practice, making it an attractive choice for international students who want focused, professional training in performance and production.

STA operates across three campuses and brings together departments and colleges that cover acting, directing, stage and screen design, Chinese opera, dance and television arts. The Academy offers undergraduate and graduate programs, a doctoral track in theatre studies and pre-college professional schools. Facilities include professional theatres, black box studios, film and television practice studios and specialized classrooms that support hands-on learning and collaborative productions.

International exchange is a hallmark of STA, with partnerships and joint projects spanning North America, Europe and Asia. Students benefit from exchange performances, short-term study programs and international festivals that expand professional networks and creative perspectives. With a vibrant campus life in one of China’s most dynamic cultural cities, STA provides a focused, practice-driven environment for students aiming to pursue performing arts careers or advanced research in theatre and media.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Broadcasting and TV Hosting at Shanghai Theatre Academy is for students who want to work in TV hosting and broadcasting. This Bachelor degree takes place in China and is taught in Chinese. It helps students get started in their careers quickly.

The curriculum includes hands-on training in TV hosting and broadcasting skills. Students learn about TV programming and how to work with cameras and microphones. They also practice hosting TV shows and reporting news.

Graduates can become TV hosts, news anchors, or broadcasting producers. They can work for TV stations, media companies, or create their own content. Some may also work as radio hosts or podcasters.

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