The environment, community, communication, and empathy are important concepts across 21st-century culture. Rather than being replaced or weakened by the artificial intelligence that is being developed along with the development of modern science and technology, art will continue to evolve in a way that newly understands the creative human existence and respects human body and behavior. Stereoscopic art is playing an active role in various forms in the modern urban environment and public space. In this major, we want to cultivate artists and talented people who will grow in their humanistic literacy and implement in their work their understanding and experience of a continuously changing modern society. To do this, we seek to expand the understanding of art and culture through connections with art education, computer education, integrated education with other majors, and community-based hands-on training, outside the major. For those interested in art education, there is an option to enter the University’s Graduate School of Education and acquire a secondary school teaching certificate. This major aims to cultivate creative talents that are actively ahead of the changing needs of the times.