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What is the difference between fine arts, fine arts (fine arts education) and fine arts (normal education)?
The differences among fine arts, fine arts (fine arts education) and fine arts (normal education) are different in training requirements, core courses and employment prospects.

I. Training requirements

1, Fine Arts: Fine Arts requires students to master the basic theories and knowledge of fine arts and have the expressive ability of painting, calligraphy and sculpture.

2. Fine Arts (fine arts education): Fine arts education requires students to have a solid knowledge of scientific culture and art theory, and have the ability to study art history, art criticism, art education, planning and management of contemporary visual culture, and research and management of cultural heritage.

3. Art (normal class): Art (normal class) requires students to master the basic theory, knowledge and methods of art education, have the ability to engage in art education and research in primary schools, and master strong art painting skills and techniques.

Second, the core curriculum.

1, Art: The core courses of art include sketch, color, pattern design and composition, foundation of calligraphy creation, sketch and creation of clay figures, foundation of hard materials and creation practice.

2. Art (art education): The core courses of art (art education) include Chinese and foreign art history, introduction to art, introduction to Chinese and foreign painting theory, ancient philology and ancient Chinese, foundation of art archaeology, introduction to calligraphy and painting appraisal, and foundation of art and photography.

3. Fine arts (normal classes): The core courses of fine arts (normal classes) include pedagogy, children's psychological development, educational psychology, research methods of educational science, fine arts teaching theory, a brief history of Chinese and foreign fine arts, an introduction to fine arts, sketches, colors, the basics of Chinese painting and oil painting.

Third, employment prospects.

1, Fine Arts: Fine Arts can be engaged in fine arts education, fine arts research, cultural industry management, press and publication, etc.

2. Art (art education): Art (art education) can engage in art education, art research, cultural industry management, planning of visual cultural activities, press and publication, galleries, museums, art galleries and online media.

3. Fine arts (teachers' class): Fine arts (teachers' class) can be oriented to primary schools and social training institutions, and engage in primary school fine arts teaching, community counseling, school publicity, class management and other work in teachers and training post groups.