서울예술대학교 | |
Motto | 창의, 성실, 협동 |
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Motto in English | "Originality, Sincerity, Cooperation" |
Type | Private |
Established | September 1962 |
Founder | Yu Chi-jin |
President | Yu Tae-gyun |
Total staff | 449 (2022) |
Students | 4,169 (2022) |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 서울예술대학교 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Seoul Yesul Daehakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏul Yesul Taehakkyo |
Seoul Institute of the Arts is a prominent educational institution specializing in the Arts located in Ansan,Gyeonggi Province,South Korea. The school has nurtured many graduates who are actively working in art related fields within Korea as well as internationally. The Namsan campus in the heart of Seoul is used for presentation of arts productions and convergence with industry. The Ansan Campus opened in 2001 and is used for educational training,which aims to tear down barriers between disciplines,genres,and majors. The Institute continues to be a forerunner in globalization of Korean arts and creation of new forms of arts.
Through theater education,it was established to overcome the breakdown of national culture caused by the Japanese colonial period and the Korean war,and to nurture professional artists who will establish and revitalize national cinema. [1]
Department | Established |
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Applied Music | November 1987 |
Broadcasting | December 1978 |
Creative Advertising | November 1988 |
Creative Writing | December 1978 |
Dance | December 1978 |
Digital Arts | March 2003 |
Film | December 1978 |
Interior Design | November 1987 |
Korean Music | December 1980 |
Photography | December 1980 |
Playwriting | November 1987 |
Theatre | December 1978 |
Visual Arts | March 1989 |
Visual Design | November 1987 |
Acting | March 2007 |
School of Arts and Humanities | |
School of Media Arts (Bachelor's degree) | |
School of Performing Arts (Bachelor's degree) |
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