Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the specialties included?

What are the specialties included?

Specialty refers to a skill that is particularly good at, or is more outstanding than the average person, or reaches a certain professional level. Basically there are the following categories.

Sports: running, golf, badminton, swimming, etc.;

Dance art: pole dancing, hip-hop, folk dance, ballet, etc.;

Music Art categories: musical instrument performance (violin, flute, pipa, guzheng, etc.) bel canto, popular, pop, vocal music, etc.;

Art categories: sketching, sketching, calligraphy, oil painting, Chinese painting, watercolor painting, gouache painting, ceramics, Handicrafts, etc.;

Others: photography, flower arrangement, tea art, weaving, paper-cutting, sketch hosting, copywriting, etc.

The above are professional strengths, as well as personality traits such as seriousness in work, ability to endure hardship, and self-confidence.

Specialty is a Chinese word, pronounced tè cháng, which means a specialized skill, interest, or research field that is particularly good at; literally, it means special strengths.

Strength is not necessarily professional ability (of course it can also be professional ability), but mostly refers to skills outside of major and related to interests. For example, chess, writing, reciting, etc., these may have nothing or little to do with the direct work content. Refers to the abilities, interests, and research scope that one is particularly good at, and these specialties do not fall into the mediocre range. For example: if someone has a good voice, this is not a specialty, but a natural ability; but if someone sings with a well-formed accent that most people, except for professional singers, cannot match, then this is a specialty.

The so-called professional expertise means that you should be an expert in the chosen topic: either have a theoretical foundation or practical experience, or both. The so-called research ability means that you should have strong logical thinking ability, creative thinking ability and written expression ability.

Professional refers to the scientific and technological progress of human society and the practice of life and production. It is used to describe the specific business operation specifications that a certain stage of career and a certain group of people use to make a living and engage in for a long time.

It also refers to the academic category established by colleges and universities or secondary vocational schools based on the needs of social professional division of labor. China's colleges and universities and secondary vocational schools set up various majors according to the needs of national construction and the nature of the school. Each major has its own independent teaching plan to achieve professional training goals and requirements.