The main courses include culturology, China cultural history, China cultural exchange history, industrial economics, management psychology, cultural marketing, management information system, cultural management, accounting, applied statistics, public enterprise management, introduction to cultural industry, introduction to cultural resources, public relations in public sector, cultural policies and regulations, theory and practice of cultural management, artistic foundation, introduction to aesthetics, brief history of world culture, folklore, introduction to religious culture, etc.
The main employment directions include film and television industry, audio-visual production, publishing, performing arts and entertainment, animation and digital industry, online games, art market, cultural trade and investment, cultural relics, cultural tourism, exhibitions, advertising and communication and other cultural industries, government cultural management departments, libraries, museums, cultural centers and other cultural institutions. And you can also engage in corporate culture construction in other types of enterprises.
If you are an undergraduate, I suggest you take the civil service exam, so working in the Cultural Bureau will be a golden rice bowl.
Of course, brokers are also a good way for you to choose a career in the future.