Course Overview
The MSc in Film & Animation gives students a strong mix of creative practice, research, and production skills. Students complete studio projects, research activities, and professional assignments that match current film and digital media practices. The course covers animation production, directing, editing, visual effects, storytelling, sound production, and digital content creation. Access to modern production facilities gives students practical experience throughout their studies.
Graduates are prepared for careers in film production companies, animation studios, television broadcasting, multimedia agencies, advertising firms, game development companies, and digital entertainment businesses. Many graduates continue into research or doctoral study. The course supports creative thinking, technical ability, teamwork, and project management, giving students skills that are valued across the international media and entertainment sector. Sejong University's academic reputation and international student community add value to the degree and help graduates build professional connections across different countries.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognised bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification before enrolment. Academic transcripts, graduation certificates, a study plan, recommendation letters, passport copies, and other admission documents are normally required. Portfolio requirements may apply for film and animation related study.
Sejong University offers scholarships for qualified international students. Awards are based on academic performance, language ability, and university scholarship policies. Students may receive tuition reductions at admission or continue to receive support based on their academic results after enrolment. Applications are submitted through the university's online admission system during the Spring or Fall admission period.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after receiving approval from the university and immigration office. Students usually can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during approved vacation periods, subject to Korean immigration rules.
Language Requirement