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What's the difference between art and art education?
Art majors train senior professionals in the fields of art history and education, such as teaching and research, art criticism and editing, art management and museums. Students can engage in art education, art research, cultural industry management, press and publication after graduation.

Art education, also known as art education major, as its name implies, is to learn some knowledge and skills about art to teach future students. The professional study content includes sketch, color, sketch, oil painting, traditional Chinese painting, decorative painting, pottery, printmaking, calligraphy, mounting, seal cutting, graphic design, three-dimensional design, animation design and a series of art-related skills.

So art includes art and art history (art education). After graduating from art education, teachers have teaching qualification certificates directly, and teachers can also choose many professional employment directions, such as teachers, painters, designers, creation and so on. However, after graduating from the fine arts major, there is a wide range of employment freedom, and the major choice is suitable for art design, art research, cultural industry management, press and publication, such as animation, painting, arts and crafts, art technology and so on.