Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture

The Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture (MSUAC) is one of the six state universities in the country, and we are proud to be acknowledged as the largest and leading university in the field of arts and culture of Mongolia.
Our mission is to prepare specialists capable to correspond to the international standards, being a national nucleus of research, training and art work who take the lead in the arts and culture field and define its development.
The foundations of MSUAC were laid with the opening of a stage production class at the Mongolian State University in 1957 and classes in theatre and cinema performance, voice, music composition and folk music at the State Pedagogical Institute in 1959, 1967, and 1989.
As a university establishment over the past 22 years, we accomplished a lot to consolidate a new training and education order to study, promote and disseminate the great heritage of the occidental and oriental civilizations, to hand over to future generations the rich pool of Mongolia’s folk arts and culture.
According to the Government degree the Mongolian State University of Arts and Culture consists of the following higher educational institutions:
School of Fine Arts,
School of Broadcasting and Media,
School of Culture and Civilization,
School of Cultural Education,
School of Stage and Screen Arts,
School of Music Arts,
and the Music and Dance College in Zavhkan province
and Culture and Arts Research Institute in Ulaanbaatar.

Today our University has more than 330 professors and 3700 students enrolled in BA, MA, doctorate courses. The University legacies are continued in every single cultural and arts institution in vast Mongolia for in any one of them a graduate of the University works. The university works hard to become a cultural and artistic center of the Mongolian race, designed to protect, to enrich and to develop the cultural and art value of humanity, and to retain combination of the Western and Eastern culture and artistic thinking.


Main unit for theater education is our School of Stage and Screen Arts (SSSA).


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