An associate degree, typically completed in two years, offers foundational education in various fields such as Design, Music, or Education, IT and Dance & Theater.
A bachelor's degree program typically spans four years and offers comprehensive education and specialization in a chosen academic discipline or profession.
A master's degree program, usually completed in two years, deepens expertise in a specific area of study and often includes research or practical experience.

At Phnom Penh University of the Arts (PPUA), our mission is to deliver intellectually rigorous, hands-on education in creative expression. We believe in the transformative power of the arts to shape both national and global identities and to foster meaningful social dialogue for the greater good. We are dedicated to creating a supportive environment where each student’s unique talents can thrive, contributing to a vibrant and inclusive community.
Phnom Penh University of the Arts (PPUA) envisions a future where creativity and innovation flourish, empowering our students to become leaders and changemakers in the global arts community. We aspire to be a beacon of excellence in arts education, renowned for our commitment to nurturing talent and fostering an environment of artistic exploration and social impact. Guided by our Christian ethos, we aim to inspire and equip the next generation of musicians, artists, designers, and IT professionals with the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to shape a vibrant and inclusive world.
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Dr Min graduated from the Korean Military Academy in 1967 and retired after achieving the rank of Brigadier General in 1996. Dr Min holds two P.H.Ds, in Economics from the University of Korea, and Mechanical Engineering from the Catholic University of America
Chanhae Lee is the President of the Phnom Penh International Institute of the Arts and Emeritus Professor of Yonsei University in Korea from which she retired after 34 years of teaching
International concert pianist Esther Min has collaborated with a diverse mix of artists and a range of ensembles, from the California Ensemble Parallèle, to the Columbus Woodwind Quintet, the London-based ensemble The New Professionals, and the Karos Percussion Ensemble in Seoul, Korea.