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'''The Korea National University of Arts (K-ARTS)''' is located in Seoul, South Korea. There is a student dorm on campus that exchange students can live in during their stay. It is a school that teaches an equal amount of theory as it offers practice, and is mostly taught in Korean, so a basic knowledge of the language is recommended if you want to know what people are talking about.     
 
  
'''Specialties''': Illustraton, style, artistic vision and language  
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[http://eng.karts.ac.kr Korea National University of Arts] (K'Arts) is located in Seoul, South Korea. There is a student dorm on campus that exchange students can live in during their stay. It is a school that teaches an equal amount of theory as it offers practice, and is mostly taught in Korean. A Korean language test is ''not'' required to be eligible for admission, however so a basic knowledge of the language is recommended if you want to know what people are talking about.     
  
'''Course language:''' Korean spoken, but animation programs and tutorials are English
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The curriculum is tightly structured, every day offers multiple courses and the pattern you choose repeats each week. The workload is considerable, as hand-ins for the separate courses are usually all at the same time. Each year students produce an entire animated film on their own.     
  
'''Documents:''' Read some of our student's '''exchange reports:'''
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'''Specialties''': Illustraton, style, artistic vision and language
 
 
- [https://wiki.animation-luzern.ch/images/4/45/Suedkorea_-_Korea_National_University_of_Arts%2C_Seoul%2C_Kutay_Zaide%2C_FS_2016.pdf Zaide Kutay (HS 2016)]
 
  
- [https://wiki.animation-luzern.ch/images/8/80/Suedkorea_-_Korea_National_University_of_Arts%2C_Seoul%2C_Luu_Isabella%2C_FS_2016.pdf Isabella Luu (HS 2016)] 
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'''Course language:''' Korean spoken, but animation programs and tutorials are sometimes English
  
'''Links:'''
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== Documents ==
  
[http://eng.karts.ac.kr:8090/?MID=curriculumFilm#film-05 Visit K-ARTS' animation department page]
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* [[2016 - Student Exchange Report - Korea National University of Arts - Zaide Kutay]]
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* [[2016 - Student Exchange Report - Korea National University of Arts - Isabella Luu]]
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* [[2020 - Student Exchange Report - Korea National University of Arts - Tamara Milosevic]]
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* [[2022 - Student Exchange Report - Korea National University of Arts - Yasemin Koyuncu]]
  
[http://eng.karts.ac.kr:8090/?MID=board&IDX=432 K-ARTS international admissions page]
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== Links ==
  
[https://animation-luzern.ch/2016/03/31/erasmus-semester-in-suedkorea/ Read the short Animation-blog entry about South Korea]
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* What is taught at K'Arts during the exchange semesters? [[K'Arts exchange semester info]]
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* [http://eng.karts.ac.kr:8090/?MID=curriculumFilm#film-05 Visit K-ARTS' animation department page]
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* [https://animation-luzern.ch/2016/03/31/erasmus-semester-in-suedkorea/ Read the short Animation-blog entry about South Korea]
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* [https://vimeo.com/user5696036 The K'Arts' Animation Department Vimeo page]
  
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== List of International Animation Schools ==
  
[https://wiki.animation-luzern.ch/Partnerschulen '''Back''' to complete list of exchange schools]
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[[International Animation Schools]]

Latest revision as of 00:13, 26 January 2023


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Korea National University of Arts (K'Arts) is located in Seoul, South Korea. There is a student dorm on campus that exchange students can live in during their stay. It is a school that teaches an equal amount of theory as it offers practice, and is mostly taught in Korean. A Korean language test is not required to be eligible for admission, however so a basic knowledge of the language is recommended if you want to know what people are talking about.

The curriculum is tightly structured, every day offers multiple courses and the pattern you choose repeats each week. The workload is considerable, as hand-ins for the separate courses are usually all at the same time. Each year students produce an entire animated film on their own.

Specialties: Illustraton, style, artistic vision and language

Course language: Korean spoken, but animation programs and tutorials are sometimes English

Documents

Links

List of International Animation Schools

International Animation Schools