Course Overview
The Master’s of Film & Media at Mokwon University gives students the chance to build advanced skills in filmmaking, media production, digital storytelling, and academic research. The program combines classroom learning with studio work, helping students create professional portfolios through films, documentaries, media projects, and research activities. Students use modern production facilities and work with faculty who have experience in the creative industry.
The university has expanded its creative arts programs over many years and continues to welcome students from different countries. International projects, exhibitions, film festivals, and academic events provide opportunities to learn from different cultures and creative styles. Graduates are prepared for careers in film production, television, digital media, advertising, media research, education, and content creation. The degree gives students practical experience, research ability, and professional skills that support career growth in South Korea and other countries.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognized bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification from an accredited institution. Academic transcripts, graduation certificates, a study plan, recommendation letters, passport copy, and financial documents are commonly required during the application process. International applicants should submit proof of English or Korean language ability based on the language of instruction.
Mokwon University offers tuition scholarships for international students. Scholarship amounts are based on TOPIK scores, academic performance, and university admission policies. Students who maintain good academic results may receive continued tuition support during their studies.
Part Time Work Details
International students with a valid D-2 visa may work part-time after receiving approval from the university and immigration. During semesters, students can usually work up to 20 hours per week. Full-time work is generally allowed during official university holidays, subject to visa rules.
Language Requirement
Applicants for English-track graduate study should meet one of the following minimum scores:
| Test |
Minimum Score |
| IELTS |
5.5 |
| TOEFL iBT |
71 |
| TOEFL PBT |
530 |
| PTE Academic |
42–50 (recommended equivalent) |
| Duolingo English Test |
95–100 (recommended equivalent if accepted by the department) |
Applicants for Korean-medium programs are normally expected to hold TOPIK Level 3. Arts programs may accept TOPIK Level 2 in some cases, based on university policy.