
- Cultivating human resources that could produce events and artistic activities.
- Students will study producing business including planning, producing, and managing, from planning and managing project exhibitions in art museums, negotiations with artists in music performances. They will also cultivate practicability through internship programs and Academic-Industrial Cooperation Projects, in preparation for various management business in the future. Students will do so by thoroughly learning basics to establish sensitivity for art an entertainment.
- Studying basics to establish one's sensitivity
- The course will provide classes for students to learn basics required at actual job sites. Students will study art management theory, and deepen understanding and knowledge concerning performing arts.
- Highly specialized classes that will lead artistic activities to success
- Students will study the practical role of a producer through experiences from internships and projects. They will also acquire cooperativeness and communication skills as a team, which will be sought in society and actual job sites.
Main Subjects
Art Management Theory/ Art Discipline/ Performing Arts/ Producing Training/ Basic Art/ PC Training Design Technique/ English Conversation etc.
Future Courses of Graduates
- Stage Planning
- Stage planning is a job to create the “stage” which audiences actually see in events and concerts. This bears an important role of deciding the quality of the overall stage.
- Producer
- This bears the important role of generally controlling the production of movies, TV programs, advertisements such as posters and signs, and games. Producer is also in charge of managing overall budget and staff personnel.
- Director
- Directors lead plays and theater pieces to success. Therefore, direction will be provided to acting of actors and all factors necessary for theater. Directors have the discretion for artistic direction and expression methods, and work in cooperation with all relevant staff such as actors, scenic artists, costume designers, lighting designers, and sound directors.
- Stage Staff
- Screenwriter who writes scripts and stage direction. Scenic artists who decides space design, background, and props. Lighting designers who direct stage with light. Sound directors who operate, build and maintain audio machines. Etc.