Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts
Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts | |
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동아방송예술대학 (東亞放送藝術大學) | |
Former names | Dong-Ah Broadcasting College |
Motto in English | Be the Shining Star in the Field of Broadcasting and Arts |
Established | 1997 |
Type | Private university |
Chairman | Won-suk Choi |
President | Dr Jong-bum Han |
Location | Samjuk-myeon, Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea |
Website |
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Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts | |
Hangul | 동아방송예술대학 |
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Hanja | 東亞放送藝術大學 |
Revised Romanization | Donga Bangsong yesool Daehak |
McCune–Reischauer | Tong'a Pangsong Yesool Taehak |
Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts (formerly known as Dong-Ah Broadcasting College) is a technical college in South Korea specialized in training professionals in the fields of media design, production, and communications. The campus is situated in Samjuk-myeon, Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. The name has been changed to Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts as January 15, 2007.[1]
Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts was ranked 171th (tied with Jeju National University and Kumoh National Institute of Technology) in Asia by QS Asian Universities Ranking in 2010.[2]
Academics
The school's academic offerings are provided through various divisions such as Broadcasting Technology, Multimedia Production, and Internet Broadcasting. Courses of study are two to three years in length.
MEDIA : Associate of Arts Degree (3years)
- School of Broadcasting and Arts Convergence
- Division of Broadcasting and Arts Convergence
- Major : Broadcasting Production Technology, Broadcasting Telecommunication Technology, Broadcasting System, Broadcasting Audio Technology
- Division of Broadcasting and Arts Convergence
- School of Broadcasting Contents
- Department of Visual Production
- Department of Broadcasting Writing
- Division of Broadcasting and Journalism
- Major : Journalism, Announcing
- Department of Digital Image Design
- Department of Advertising Production
- Department of Newmedia Contents
- School of Entertainment
- Division of Entertainment in Broadcasting
- Major : Drama Act, Amusement, K-Pop Performance
- Department of Fashion Styling
- Department of Entertainment Management
- Division of Entertainment in Broadcasting
ARTS : Associate of Arts Degree (3years)
- School of Arts
- Division of Performing Arts
- Major : Theatre, Musical, Traditional Act
- Department of Film Arts
- Department of Audio Production (Track : Music Engineering, Sound Design & Post Production, Public Address)
- Department of Stage Design
- Division of Performing Arts
- School of Applied Music
- Division of Applied Music
- Major : Vocal Performance, Musical Instrument, Composition, Electronic Music Production
- Division of Applied Music
Bachelor Degree Program (AA Degree + 1year = 4years)
- School of Creative Media and Arts
- Department of Contents Production [BFA] (Track : Broadcasting Contents Production, Film Contents Production)
- Department of Broadcasting and Arts Convergence [BMA]
- Department of Applied Music [BM] (Track : Vocal Performance, Musical Instrument, Composition)
- Department of Audio Production [BFA]
- Department of Acting Arts [BFA]
- Department of Broadcasting and Journalism [BJ]
History
The school was opened in 1997 as Dong-ah Broadcasting Specialized College. On January 15, 2007 the school was renamed Dong-ah Institute Of Media and Arts.
Dong-ah has a student-exchange program with Illinois State University where Korean students can graduate with a degree from an American University and ISU students can spend a semester or more abroad experiencing the Korean culture. Dong-ah also has a student-exchange program with California State University, Fullerton called the DIMA program and caters especially to Communications majors.
Notable alumni
- Michelle Lee: singer
- Lee Hongbin: singer
- Zico: singer
- Lee Kwang-soo: actor and entertainer
- Yang Yoseob: singer and actor
- Nam Woohyun: singer and actor
See also
- Education in South Korea
- List of colleges and universities in South Korea
- List of Korea-related topics
References
- ↑ "Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts". StudyInKorea. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
- ↑ "QS Asian Universities Ranking". Quacquarelli Symonds.
External links
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