The curriculum for the foreign film section is designed to allow students to progress smoothly from the basics to specialized fields.
A teacher argues from the perspective of a writer"Introduction to Western Painting," "Painting Techniques," and "Concepts of Western Painting"And other theories,"Drawing Practice", transitioning from drawing to specialized oil painting techniques"Basic Oil Painting Training"Practice techniques from classical to contemporary to gain a basic understanding of techniques and materials."Western Painting Technique Exercises"He pursues his own expression using motifs such as the human body."Oil painting practice/oil painting practice/exercise"The class is structured around these topics, and at the end, students are given their own assignments.graduation researchI will summarize it as follows.
For those who wish to further study and training,Graduate School Pre-doctoral Program-Doctoral Programis also installed.
Timetable by grade
Major Specialized Subjects
Practical skills and exercises
- Drawing Practice Ⅰ
- Drawing Practice IIA, IIB
- Basic Drawing Exercises I and II
- Basic Oil Painting Exercises I and II
- Oil painting basic techniques exercise
- Oil painting basic training
- Western Painting Techniques I and II
- Oil Painting Practice I
- Oil Painting Exercise I
- Oil Painting Practice II
- Graduation Research A, B
- Outdoor Landscape Exercise I, II, III
- Western Film Research I, II
- Special Seminar on Western Film I and II


