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What are the fine arts majors in the college entrance examination?

The fine arts majors in the college entrance examination include: painting, sculpture, photography, design, art design, visual communication design, environmental design, product design, clothing and costume design, public art, arts and crafts, digital media art, museum management, art theory and criticism, cultural relics identification and restoration, art management and auction, clothing design and engineering, industrial design, advertising, exhibition art and technology, etc.

1. Painting major: it is an undergraduate major in ordinary universities. This major is to cultivate applied talents with solid knowledge of scientific culture and art theory, painting creation and teaching ability, and can engage in painting creation, teaching and research in professional art fields and various schools.

2. Sculpture major: Core courses include: clay sculpture, sketch, anatomy, perspective, creation, pottery, metal forging, copying of ancient Chinese and foreign sculptures, wood carving, stone carving, urban sculpture engineering, urban sculpture design, professional investigation, graduation creation, etc.

3. Photography major: Students mainly study the knowledge of art, literature, aesthetics, movies, television, news and advertisements, and receive basic training in advertising production, photo photography and film and television shooting. On the basis of systematic study of professional photography knowledge and basic theory of photography art, I am proficient in various basic skills of photography creation.

4. Art design: mainly including graphic design, environmental art, industrial design, fashion design, advertising design, drama art design, architectural design, etc.

Methods for art students to choose their major;

1, choose your favorite major.

2. Use the limit of single subject to choose.

3. Avoid highly competitive institutions.

4. City choice.