Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Creative Writing and English Literature

University of Winchester

UK,England

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36 Months

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CAD 16,700/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 2005

Total Students: 8,412 +

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Sparkford Rd, Winchester SO22 4NR, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Creative Writing and English Literature

Program Overview

  • Join a community passionate about the study of creative writing, literature and the broad subject of English
  • Study the craft of writing while discovering how your work relates to the wider realms of literary and cultural context
  • Move progressively through a structured series of writing assignments and exercises, enhanced by a workshop environment
  • Choose from an extensive range of optional Creative Writing and English Literature modules tailored to your interests and career aspirations
  • Immerse yourself in an independent creative project in your final year
  • Attend the University of Winchester Writers' Festival – an opportunity to meet authors, publishers and agents

Our Creative Writing and English Literature degree offers an exploration of literary and creative writing in a rich combination of critical theory and practical workshops.

The Creative Writing modules enable you to enhance your skills and evolve as an individual writer at your own pace and in your own way, while discovering how your own writing relates to the wider realms of literary and cultural context.

In English Literature, study is wide-ranging as you investigate how literature works through a close reading of modern and traditional literature, cultural and critical analysis, and writing in different genres.

The course seeks to move you progressively through a structured series of writing assignments and exercises, working on all genres of writing in the first year, and then allowing you to specialise in Years 2 and 3.

In Year 2, the focus becomes more specific with a choice of modules that concentrate on elements of different genres such as writing for children, media writing, poetry, song and play, film and TV script. English Literature modules involve studying a group of texts representative of a period of history, a particular genre or a particular area of the world.

In Year 3, the modules look increasingly at the relationships between writing and the world beyond the University, exploring publishing, producing, community audiences, writing and teaching. There is also an opportunity to work on an extended creative project in your chosen genre with one-to-one supervision from an expert in this field. Modules tend to be closely related to the research interests of teaching staff and engage with cutting-edge developments in the discipline.