The OECD s Future of Education and Skills: The OECD Education 2030 project was undertaken in primary research from 2015 to 2019. In the first stage of the study, a learning framework consisting of 28 future competencies was developed, and analyses of the international level curriculum were conducted for seven subject areas. As of 2020, its’ secondary research is being conducted to derive practical methods of teaching, learning and evaluation based on this learning framework. The purpose of the OECD Education 2030 project is to provide a common learning framework that provides a practical direction for the transition to an education system for nurturing competent citizens in the 21st century, where mutual cooperation and convergent thinking are emphasized. Therefore, this study aims to introduce the subjects of the 2015 revised visual art curriculum, “Art Creation” and “Art Appreciation and Criticism,” which are provided for students career exploration and career preparation ahead of the introduction of the high school credit system in 2020. CCM(Content Curriculum Mapping) was conducted to understand the degree of competency reflection and explore the ways to improve national curriculum for the career elective courses. The results of the study are as follows. First, in both course, the reflection category and level of the competencies in the learning framework appeared to be very low. Second, 『Art Creation』 focuses mainly on the practices of art, and “Art Appreciation and Criticism” focuses mainly on learning concepts and theories in art. It is necessary to review the subject division of theory and practice so as to accommodate changes in social and art fields and to reflect the goals of the subjects such as student exploration and preparation. Third, in order to foster the ability to successfully live a future life as an intelligent artist and participate in the well-being of society, it is necessary to examine how to reflect the competencies of the OECD learning framework in art and career elective courses.