Course Overview
The Bachelor of Music at Mokwon University gives students a strong base in performance, music theory, composition, and professional practice. The program combines classroom learning with individual lessons, ensemble training, concerts, and public performances. Students gain regular stage experience that builds confidence and professional skills.
The university has supported music education for many years through experienced faculty members, modern facilities, and active performance programs. Students learn from professors who have professional experience in performance, teaching, and research. Performance opportunities, workshops, festivals, and cultural events help students expand their artistic experience and build valuable connections.
Graduates work as professional musicians, vocalists, instrumental performers, music teachers, choir conductors, composers, music producers, and arts managers. Many continue to master's and doctoral studies in South Korea and abroad. The degree is respected by academic institutions and employers, giving graduates opportunities in education, performance, media, cultural organizations, and the global music industry.
General Eligibility
Applicants should have completed a recognized high school qualification or an equivalent secondary education. A music audition or portfolio may be required for selected majors. Students usually submit academic transcripts, graduation certificates, a personal statement, recommendation letters, passport copies, and any department-specific documents during the application process.
Mokwon University offers scholarships for international students based on academic achievement, artistic ability, language scores, and admission results. New students may receive entrance scholarships, and continuing students may qualify for awards by maintaining good academic performance. Applications are submitted through the university admission system during the official admission period.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a D-2 student visa may work part-time after receiving approval from the university and Korean Immigration. Working hours follow current Korean government regulations and academic requirements.
Language Requirement
Applicants for English-track programs may submit one of the following English language test scores:
| Test |
Minimum Score |
| IELTS Academic |
Overall 5.5 or above |
| TOEFL iBT |
71 or above |
| PTE Academic |
42 or above |
| Duolingo English Test |
95 or above |
Applicants for Korean-track programs may need a TOPIK score if required by the department. Students without Korean language skills may complete Korean language training before or after admission.