Course Overview
The Master of Fine Arts at Mokwon University gives students a strong setting for advanced artistic study and creative research. The program combines studio practice with academic research so students can develop original ideas and complete professional-quality work. Faculty members provide regular feedback through critiques, workshops, seminars, and individual supervision.
Students have opportunities to present their work through exhibitions, university art events, and collaborative projects. These activities help build exhibition experience and strengthen professional portfolios. Access to modern studios and creative facilities supports work across traditional and digital media.
The university has built a respected name in arts education through many years of teaching, research, and creative activity. Graduates work as professional artists, university lecturers, designers, gallery managers, museum professionals, and cultural researchers. The degree is valued by employers and academic institutions, giving graduates strong opportunities in South Korea and many other countries. It also provides a solid base for doctoral study and continued artistic research.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognized bachelor's degree in Fine Arts or a related field from an accredited institution. Academic transcripts, a portfolio of creative work, a statement of purpose, recommendation letters, passport copy, and other supporting documents are usually required during the admission process. Portfolio requirements may vary by specialization.
Mokwon University offers scholarships for qualified international students. Awards may be based on academic results, artistic ability, language scores, or recommendations from the department. Students may receive scholarship support after admission if they maintain good academic performance. Applications are submitted through the university admission system within the published intake period.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after receiving approval from the university and Korean Immigration. Work hours follow current government rules and academic performance requirements.
Language Requirement
Applicants may submit one of the following English language test scores if applying to an English-track program:
| 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 Korean language ability such as TOPIK, based on department requirements. Students without Korean proficiency may complete language training before or after admission if required.