Abroadly

Study Communications & Media in South Korea 🇰🇷

South Korea offers 16 Communications & Media programs across 14 universities. Tuition ranges from $8500k–$8500k/yr, making it a competitive option for international students.

16 Programs
14 Universities
$8500k–$8500k/yr Tuition
13% STEM
6% Scholarships

Why South Korea for Communications & Media?

Living Cost

$10,000/yr

Full guide to studying in South Korea →

By Degree Level

Bachelor (13) Master (3)

Top Universities for Communications & Media in South Korea

Korea National University of Arts

Seoul · National rank #1 · QS #19

School of Film, TV & Multimedia - Media Art · Master School of Film, TV & Multimedia - Broadcasting · Bachelor
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU)

Seoul · National rank #3 · QS #126

Bachelor of Arts in Communication · Bachelor
Korea University

Seoul · National rank #3 · QS #61

Journalism and Mass Communication · Bachelor
Incheon National University

Incheon · National rank #4

Mass Communication · Bachelor
Hanyang University

Seoul · National rank #6 · QS #159

Media Communication · Bachelor
Soongsil University

Seoul · National rank #27 · QS #1401

Media and Entertainment · Bachelor
Kookmin University

Seoul · National rank #30 · QS #1001

Media and Communication · Bachelor
Woosong University

Daejeon · National rank #30 · QS #541

Global Media and Communication · Bachelor
Soonchunhyang University

Asan · National rank #31 · QS #1001

Digital Media · Bachelor
Sun Moon University

Asan · National rank #63

Broadcast Contents Design · Bachelor
Konyang University

Nonsan · National rank #69

Media Studies (Graduate School) · Master
Dongduk Women's University

Seoul · National rank #89

Broadcasting and Entertainment · Bachelor
Youngsan University

Yangsan · National rank #111 · QS #1401

Journalism · Bachelor
Master of Arts in Communication · Master Bachelor of Arts in Communication · Bachelor

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to study Communications & Media in South Korea?
Tuition for Communications & Media programs in South Korea ranges from $8500k–$8500k/yr. 6% of programs offer scholarships or financial aid. Annual living costs (accommodation, food, transport) are approximately $10k.
What are the English language requirements for Communications & Media in South Korea?
English-taught Communications & Media programs in South Korea typically require:. Requirements vary by university and program level — always check the specific program page.
How many Communications & Media programs are in South Korea?
Abroadly lists 16 Communications & Media programs at 14 universities across South Korea. Programs are available at Bachelor, Master, and PhD level.
Are Communications & Media programs in South Korea STEM-designated?
13% of Communications & Media programs in South Korea carry STEM designation. STEM classification can be important for visa purposes in countries like the US and UK after graduation.
Is South Korea a good country for Communications & Media students?
South Korea is a strong choice for Communications & Media with 14 universities offering these programs. The primary language is Korean, though many programs are taught in English.
What degree levels are available for Communications & Media in South Korea?
In South Korea, Communications & Media programs are offered at: Bachelor (13 programs), Master (3 programs). This gives students flexibility whether they're seeking an undergraduate degree, postgraduate specialization, or doctoral research.