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Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama offers specialised degrees and courses in music and the performing arts. Students join a tight-knit community where they will be encouraged to develop their individual talents, benefit from creative collaboration, and gain input from experts. All students get plenty of support from dedicated and experienced tutors to help them reach their potential.
A degree is a fantastic way to explore subjects you are interested in more in-depth and to work in a field that interests you after graduation. If you do something you enjoy, you'll never work a day in your life! If you are keen to stay in education, an undergraduate degree means you can go on to a master's degree or a PhD to become an expert in your field of interest.
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama works with a local accommodation provider so that students have somewhere nearby that suits their budget and requirements. Halls have free Wi-Fi, kitchen and dining facilities, and communal areas. 24-hour security is also available on campus. Rooms have been adapted for students who use wheelchairs.