It is recommended that you choose two majors.
Practical Music ()
A large part of Korean recording studio employees are from this profession. This major has a broad range of basic professional qualities and is easier to adapt to business. It is also a relatively accepted major in the industry. The disadvantage is that there is a lack of professional and targeted learning, and it feels like a master leads you through the door and practice is personal. Whether you succeed or not depends on your own efforts.
Sound major ()
This should be linked to the recording technology you learn, and it is professional knowledge about sound and post-production. Because most students are engaged in related jobs after graduation, and South Korea is a country that pays attention to its alumni, it is easier to get admitted. If you are sure you want to do post-production in a recording studio, it is recommended to choose a graduate degree in this major.
Most conservatories have these two majors, but be careful to avoid pheasant universities, do more research, and try to choose well-known universities. Among the five major music conservatories in South Korea: Seoul National University, Korea University of the Arts, Yonsei University, Hanyang University, and Ewha Womans University, Korea University of the Arts is recommended for its more comprehensive majors. .