Western Film Research I (All faculty, Year-round, 2nd year)
Western Film Studies II (All faculty, Spring semester ABC, 3rd year)

In Western Painting Research I, students learn about the content and methods of expression and develop a specialized perspective through viewing exhibitions both on and off campus.
In Western Painting Research II, students set their own research themes on artists and techniques, and conduct research and production practice. By summarizing the results and giving research presentations, students will acquire the ability to think for themselves and tackle problems.

Western Film Special Seminar I (All faculty, Fall semester ABC, 3rd year)
Western Film Special Seminar II (All faculty, Spring semester ABC, 4th year)

In the Western Painting Special Seminar I, students will gain experience in the management and exhibition work through the presentation of their works at an exhibition held on campus, and will develop practical skills for the graduation exhibition. In addition, by creating a portfolio and participating in a gallery talk, students will acquire the ability to look back on their own work, take a bird's-eye view of it, and verbalize their expressions.
In the Western Film Special Seminar II, students will deepen their research themes in preparation for their graduation research.