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What are the majors of Edinburgh University?

The University of Edinburgh majors are as follows:

First, animation.

Animation is being used by many media, including cartoons, advertisements, MVs, computer games, special effects, experimental movies and so on. There are no restrictions on the medium and method of application. The four-year course includes 2D and 3D analog and digital knowledge.

Second, photography.

The study of photography department helps you to establish your own unique world outlook and your own knowledge of photographic equipment. During my four-year undergraduate study, I will study film processing, the use of photography studios, black and white and color photos and digital photography.

Third, script writing.

This major focuses on teaching students to think outside the box and explore the whole process of a work from paper to stage. Its curriculum can help cultivate students' script writing ability from monologue, dialogue to scene setting.

Fourth, graphic design.

The goal of this major is to provide students with opportunities to develop their own ideas and encourage them to combine bold and level thinking with a clear understanding of production processes, technology and business.

5. Art history.

The art history of the University of Edinburgh mainly focuses on the artistic historical process in the following fields: British and Irish art in the early Middle Ages, Italian art development from 15 to 17 century, neoclassicism, Spanish art and surrealism in 18 century.

Picasso and modern art in the early 20th century, American art after 1945, Brazilian modernist architecture and sculpture, Islamic art and architecture, impressionism and China art.

Sixth, illustration.

Illustration major involves applied design, pure art, image art and web design. Teachers encourage students to create creatively, and will teach students painting language and image making, including observation, experience and text interpretation.

Seven, interior design.

Interior design includes the design of public and private environment. Students can visit new york, Barcelona, Milan, Paris and Cologne during their studies. The interior design department is closely related to the factory, and students will have the opportunity to meet professional practitioners and lecturers.

Eight, pure art.

The major of pure art is based on practice and combines academic research with studio work. The courses related to the theory and history of the Master of Fine Arts degree originally belonged to the Department of Art History, while visual research and studio practice belonged to the courses of the Art College. Now they all belong to the New Edinburgh Art College of Edinburgh University.