The master's program aims to cultivate professionals with expertise in both theoretical research and artistic creation, as well as talents in art theory and arts administration. It also emphasizes the cultivation of qualified professional teachers in the field of visual arts. The curriculum is organized into two main areas: "Visual Arts Theory" and "Visual Arts Creation," with the Visual Arts Creation area further covering:
(1) Painting and Form Specialization
(2) Ink Art Specialization
Courses within each area are continuously refined and expanded based on students' needs and the development of individual strengths.
The educational objectives of the master's program are reflected in practical teaching, diversified learning activities, and academic exchanges. Teaching methods are designed to be independent and flexible, aligning with contemporary art development trends. Cutting-edge media technologies and tools are actively utilized to explore new directions in visual arts, cultivating students with an international perspective, a keen grasp of contemporary dynamics, and the ability to pioneer new areas in artistic expression and research.