The university offers bachelor's degree programs in traditional Burmese performing and visual arts.
At the beginning stage of the formation of the University of Culture, U San Win took the responsibility as a Rector on 22 December 2000 according to the meeting No.
It is situated on the Shwesaryan pagoda Road, Ohn Chaw Village, Patheingyi Township, Mandalay Division and the area is 41.35-acre (167,300 m2).
[5] Each student is required to complete compulsory academic subjects such as English, Burmese literature, mathematics, and cultural science and history.
[1] Post-graduate studies in the above subjects as well as in Museology, Applied Archaeology and Computer Arts are available only at the University of Culture, Yangon.