School of Communication offers Film and Animation, Broadcast and Television Program Production, and Film and Television Multimedia Technology majors, with a total of over 600 students enrolled. It has established a comprehensive educational framework of “secondary vocational— higher vocational— undergraduate’s programs”, owning 4 well-equipped modern media laboratories and Municipal-level Vocational Education Modern Industry College. The school adheres to a local, application-oriented, and industry-specific educational positioning. Its curriculum is aligned with the digital era, aiming to cultivate interdisciplinary talents proficient in technologies such as Virtual Reality Interaction, Artistic Drawing and Design, and Video Shooting and New Media. The employment rate of graduates has remained above 98% over the years. The school has carried out international cooperation projects from junior college to master’s degree with Japan’s Kyoto College of Information Science and Technology and Musashino University. Currently, more than 100 students have completed their studies and obtained master’s degree.