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  1. Students can choose from four streams: Theatre Criticism, History of Theatre, Theatre Practicum, and Dramaturgy. Classes emphasize the understanding of hands-on stage work, and practical experience and education that teaches students to put theory into practice.

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  2. M.F.A. in Theatre Studies, Korea National University of Arts. M.A. Ph. D. in Korean Language & Literature, Yonsei University. "The Cultural Topography of Modern Theatre in Korea", Prunsasang, 2011. "Dynamics of Korean Modern drama: Negotiations of theatre, society and culture in colonial Korea", Somyungbooks, 2020.

  3. K-Arts at a Glance. 6 and 27 School and Departments. 4,071 Students studying in K-Arts. 26:1 Students-to-Faculty Ratio. 54% Scholarships granted.

  4. Korea National University of Arts encompasses all disciplines of arts including music, dance, theatre, film, TV, animation, fine art, design, architecture, and Korean traditional arts. Until the establishment of Korea National University of Arts (K-Arts), art education was handled by individual colleges within comprehensive universities, and ...

    • Korea National University of Arts. Korea National University of Arts was established by law in 1993. In 1990, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Korea announced a 'Ten-Year Project for the Cultural Development,' and the foundation of a national arts institution was the crucial provision of this project.
    • Seoul Institute of the Arts. Seoul Institute of the Arts (SeoulArts) is a South Korean arts university founded by Yoo Chi-Jin in 1962. The Ansan Campus was completed in February 2001 and is the designated centre of arts education, whilst the Namsan Campus is the center of art experience.
    • Chung-Ang University. The School of Performing Arts and Media is home to faculties, students, and alumni who are exerting efforts in their fields to maintain the school's reputation as the academic institution that suggests an ideal model for the education of arts.
    • Seoul National University. College of Fine Arts, Seoul National University has been a major cradle to train numerous artists, educators, and experts in the art scene who lead Korea's after-war cultural terrains.
  5. “The School of Drama in Korea National University of Arts, K-Arts, consists of five Department: Acting, Directing, Playwriting, Stage Design, and Theatre Studies. It offers a methodical drama education system for each system that is designated to integrate all curricula into 24 large and small scale performances given every semester.

  6. Korean National University of Arts (K-Arts) opened in 1993 and is a leading provider of higher education in arts in the country, bringing together diverse fields and genres of art under one institution.

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