Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Liaoning Normal University Graduate Art

Liaoning Normal University Graduate Art

This major is to train senior professionals in the fields of art history, art education, teaching and research, art criticism and editing, art management, museums and so on. Students can engage in art education, art research, cultural industry management, press and publication after graduation.

Mainly study the basic theories, basic knowledge and professional skills of art history and art education, as well as the relevant knowledge of literature, history and philosophy, and cultivate students' good style of study by combining history with theory and theory with practice.

Graduation should acquire the following knowledge and abilities:

1. Fully understand and master the basic theory and knowledge of fine arts;

2. Explain the law of artistic development by using the basic methods of dialectical materialism and historical materialism;

3. Have good artistic appreciation ability, logical thinking ability, comprehensive analysis and research ability and theoretical expression ability;

4. Understand and pay attention to the theoretical trends and frontier topics of fine arts;

5. Master the basic methods of literature retrieval and data query, and have certain scientific research ability and practical work ability.

Main courses: Chinese and foreign art history, introduction to art, introduction to Chinese and foreign painting theory, ancient philology and ancient Chinese, foundation of art archaeology, introduction to calligraphy and painting appraisal, and foundation of art and photography.

The main practical teaching links include painting and sketching, photography and darkroom operation, inspection of contemporary art and cultural relics, and professional practice in museums.

Employment prospects: Fine arts majors mainly train teachers, teaching researchers and other educators who can master the basic theory, knowledge and skills of fine arts and conduct fine arts teaching and teaching research in colleges and middle schools.