YOUNGSAN UNIVERSITY

Bachelor in Broadcast and Photographic Arts

Haeundae-gu, South Korea Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

Broadcast and Photographic Arts at Youngsan University covers the technical and creative skills involved in producing content for television, video, and still photography. Coursework typically spans camera operation, lighting, editing, sound recording, and production planning, alongside the visual composition and storytelling principles that apply across both broadcast video and photography. Students usually work on hands-on production projects, learning how to plan a shoot, operate equipment, and edit footage or images into a finished piece, while also studying the technical standards used in professional broadcast and photography settings. Because the field spans both moving image and still photography, students often build a broad production skill set that can be applied across television, film, documentary, and commercial photography work. Graduates commonly pursue roles such as camera operator, video editor, photographer, production assistant, or broadcast technician, working for television stations, production companies, advertising agencies, or as freelance photographers and videographers. Broadcast and Photographic Arts is offered as a bachelor's degree at Youngsan University in Haeundae-gu, South Korea, with instruction delivered in English. The program runs four years, with intakes in March or September. Students entering this field should be prepared for equipment-heavy, hands-on coursework in addition to studying the visual and narrative principles that underpin both broadcast production and photographic art.

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