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Introduction to cultural relics photography

In the autumn of 20 1 1 in Hubei Vocational College of Art, the enrollment direction of culture and art specialty is (identification and protection of cultural relics) for our province and central and southern regions.

Enrollment target: high school graduates or secondary vocational school graduates (those with a certain art foundation are preferred)

Educational system: 3 years (after graduation, the national academic certificate and the qualification certificate of culture and art industry will be issued).

Form of study: full-time

Hubei Vocational College of Art is in a leading position among similar institutions in China, and has rich teaching experience in this field for more than 20 years. With the strong support of the Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, Hubei Art Vocational College cooperated with Hubei Provincial Museum to run a school, relying on the strong cultural and technical strength and practical platform of Hubei Provincial Museum and Hubei Archaeological Research Institute. Focusing on the post skills requirements of cultural relics protection, maintenance technology, cultural relics appreciation and appraisal technology, practical field archaeological excavation technology, cultural relics technical management, theory and practice are combined to form a talent training mode combining "classroom and industry, training and post" and combining work with study, so as to cultivate high-skilled applied talents for the cultural relics industry.

Courses:

Basic courses:

Ideological and moral cultivation, college Chinese, college English, computer application and maintenance foundation, practical writing.

Professional courses:

Interpretation of Cultural Relics Law, General History of China, Introduction to Museology, Introduction to Archaeology, Cultural Heritage Protection (Material Cultural History), Cultural Relics Protection and Maintenance Technology, China Ceramics, China Jade, Chinese Bronze, China Painting and Calligraphy, China Ancient Architecture, China Seal, and Ancient Chinese Coins.

Professional and technical courses:

Appraisal techniques: (calligraphy and painting appraisal, ceramics appraisal, bronze appraisal, jade appraisal, seal appraisal, miscellaneous appraisal, ancient furniture appraisal, ancient coins appraisal, cultural relics and artistic assets appraisal)

Repair technology: (ancient calligraphy and painting mounting technology, ancient bronze ware repair technology, ceramic repair technology, lacquer wood repair and maintenance technology)

Archaeological technology: (archaeological investigation and exploration technology, electronic full-drilling surveying and mapping technology, cultural relics photography)

Professional art quality courses:

Calligraphy art, Chinese painting techniques, epigraphy and seal cutting, sketch color, ceramic production, museum digital graphics application technology (cultural relics painting, display design).

Elective courses:

Cultural relics appreciation, jewelry appraisal, the basis of ancient philology, archaeology and geomantic omen, epigraphy and extension technology.

This major has trained a large number of professional and technical management talents for the national cultural and artistic industry. Most of the previous graduates have become the leaders and business backbones of local cultural and artistic units, and many graduates are serving the cultural relics and art market and art investment industry through their own cultural and artistic professional knowledge accumulation, which has a very broad prospect.