Bachelor of Film & Media

... South Korea
... Mokwon University

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Film & Media at Mokwon University gives students a strong base in filmmaking, digital media production, broadcasting, and visual storytelling. The program combines classroom learning with studio work, production projects, editing practice, and team assignments. Students graduate with practical experience and a professional portfolio that reflects current media production methods.

The university has built a respected arts education system through many years of teaching and creative activity. Students work with experienced faculty members and use modern production facilities that support learning across many areas of film and media. Film festivals, exhibitions, workshops, and collaborative projects help students gain industry experience before graduation.

Graduates build careers as film directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, broadcasters, media planners, digital content creators, advertising professionals, and multimedia specialists. Many continue to master's degrees in film, communication, media studies, and related creative fields. The degree is recognized by employers and academic institutions in South Korea and many other countries, giving graduates opportunities in the growing global media industry.

General Eligibility

Applicants should have completed a recognized high school qualification or an equivalent secondary education. Students are required to submit academic transcripts, graduation certificates, passport copies, a personal statement, and other admission documents requested by the university. Some applicants may be asked to submit a portfolio or attend an interview, depending on department requirements.

Mokwon University offers scholarships for international students based on academic achievement, artistic ability, language proficiency, and admission evaluation. Scholarship amounts vary by program and student performance. Students may continue receiving scholarships by maintaining good academic results during their studies. Applications are submitted through the university's official admission process within the published application period.

Part Time Work Details

International students with a D-2 student visa may work part-time after approval from the university and Korean Immigration. Working hours follow current Korean government regulations and academic performance requirements.

Language Requirement

  • Applicants for English-medium study may submit one of the following 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-medium programs may need a TOPIK score if required by the department. Students who do not meet Korean language requirements may complete Korean language training before or after admission.

Programme Information
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Course Category

Media and Journalism


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Campus Name

Daejeon Main Campus, South Korea


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Course Level

Undergraduate


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Duration

4 years


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Available Intake

September,March


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IELTS Score

5.5


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Tuition Fees Range

KRW 6,000,000–7,200,000,

KRW 6,000,000–7,200,000, (INT)


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