MA Production Management
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
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Gain all the organisational, technical, financial and teamworking skills you need to successfully manage projects and productions from beginning to end. From planning tours, transfers, construction and production schedules to overseeing budgets and conducting risk assessments, you’ll explore the essential aspects of managing theatre productions and live events.Working within studios, workshops and external venues, you’ll develop a deep understanding of the materials and processes used in a ...Read more

Gain all the organisational, technical, financial and teamworking skills you need to successfully manage projects and productions from beginning to end. From planning tours, transfers, construction and production schedules to overseeing budgets and conducting risk assessments, you’ll explore the essential aspects of managing theatre productions and live events.Working within studios, workshops and external venues, you’ll develop a deep understanding of the materials and processes used in a professional environment – including working within H&S guidelines and creating technical drawings in CAD.Specialist classes focused on stage management will quickly boost your ability to work as part of a team of production assistants – or as a production manager – on public College performances.Collaboration is at the heart of this course. In your RWCMD placements or on those with our industry partners, you’ll learn about different creative disciplines and get a real feel for what it’s like to be a member of a production support team – all in readiness for life after graduation.The course ends with a public exhibition of your cohort’s work in Cardiff and then for four days on London’s South Bank, which includes an industry night for an invited audience of potential employers

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Entry requirements

Selection is made on the basis of an interview and portfolio. Normal minimum entrance criteria include a degree in a related subject area – normally a 2:1 – or a degree in another subject, together with demonstrable skills and experience relevant to the field of production management.

Tuition fees

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£8,750 per year

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Students from Domestic

This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)

£17,500 (Total amount); £12,650 (Year 1); £4,850 (Year 2)

£17,500 per year

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Students from EU

The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.

£35,000 (Total amount); £25,490 (Year 1); £9,510 (Year 2)

£17,500 per year

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Students from International

The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.

£35,000 (Total amount); £25,490 (Year 1); £9,510 (Year 2)

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Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama
Castle Grounds, Cathays Park Cardiff Wales CF10 3ER United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Cathays  0.2 miles away
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