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Studying Art: Why the Royal College of Art?

Founded in 1837, RCA is one of the most famous top art and design schools in the world. The school is located in south kensington, a famous cultural district in London, surrounded by many famous museums and galleries, with strong artistic atmosphere and superior geographical location. Imperial College of Art is recognized as the top art school in the world. Regardless of the comprehensive ranking or professional ranking, RCA is always the first, and art students want to study here.

The Royal College of Art has the most advanced teaching facilities and research resources in China and even in the world, and its course lecturers are internationally renowned artists, theorists and practitioners. The international environment has also attracted outstanding students from all over the world to exchange needed goods. There are more than 1500 master students and doctoral students from 63 countries, who study and communicate with more than 1000 professors and tutors. It is the school's goal to gather artistic talents from different backgrounds.

The Royal College of Art only offers master's and doctor's degrees, and as a highly research-oriented art college, RCA's postgraduate education system is two years. The school is divided into several colleges: architecture, communication, design, pure art, humanities and materials. The majors offered are: architecture, interior design, animation, visual communication, interactive design, product design, service design, automobile design, painting, photography, sculpture, art history, pottery/glass, jewelry/metal, men's wear, women's wear, textile and so on.