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What is Huan Yi's major?

The full name of environmental art is environmental art design. Urban planning, urban design, architectural design, interior design, urban sculpture, murals and architectural sketches all belong to the category of environmental art. To put it bluntly, they are designed for various environments of great human life.

This major is roughly divided into two directions: interior design and outdoor design (architectural design, landscape design). In fact, they all learn the same thing, but relatively speaking, at present, most colleges and universities offer environmental art majors indoors, because this threshold is low and the difficulty is small. The difficulty of landscape design is moderate.

Architectural design, however, is very difficult and has a lot to learn. Most of the jobs are in design institutes or some real estate companies. And some environmental art courses in the school, learn more, learn less. Professional competitiveness is rarely comparable to architecture. The way out in the future is either to continue postgraduate study, or to work hard on professional skills to improve competitiveness.

Freshmen learn basic courses, such as sketch, color, plane composition, three-dimensional composition, color composition, decoration foundation, sculpture and so on, as well as some theoretical courses, such as Marxist philosophy, introduction to design and so on.

I began to study specialized courses in my sophomore year, such as preliminary interior design, engineering drawing, photoshop, 3Dmax, architectural sketch, hand-drawing, interior design and architectural history, furniture design, expression of design techniques, basic photography, Chinese and foreign art appreciation, architectural decoration materials, small architectural design, garden design, exhibition design, etc. In short, I learned a lot of miscellaneous things. The curriculum of each school is different, and the emphasis is different. I learned a lot in school, but not in detail. If you want to teach yourself well, you still have to work hard after class.

Some basic skills of freshmen are painting skills and theoretical knowledge. Sophomore began to learn some design thinking and software basics. Basically, what I learned in the first two years is to lay the foundation for doing a full set of programs later!