I study environmental art and have graduated for several years. Some of my classmates are now teachers in colleges and universities, and many of them have changed careers. When I was in school, everyone worked in the home improvement company, and some of them continued to struggle in the home improvement industry, and they also made some achievements. As far as reality is concerned, this major is mostly related to (or close to) three-dimensional space design such as interior decoration design, display design and window design. This major in general colleges and universities belongs to the art category, so a lot of knowledge about architecture is only superficial, so if you want to work in architectural design after graduation, you need to recharge your batteries during school. This major is close to the direction of landscape design, but there is a big difference in practical work, so just like architecture, if you want to engage in landscape design, you have to work hard.
In our country, this major, as my brother upstairs said, is a very general major with a vague definition and a bit of "marginal culture".
This major says it is not easy to find a job, but it is easy to find a job. The employment scope is relatively large, but it will take several years to find a refined and professional job.