Benefits of this course
You will be introduced to the fast-paced world of commercial publishing and learn the how the different sectors of the publishing industry fit together.
Our digital publishing element shows you how social media and web publishing is vital to finding and sustaining your community of readers.
We aim to improve your skills as a creative writer, particularly as a writer of short stories and novels. You will build the skills and experience needed to better engage with the publishing industry and work within it.
Award
You can select to apply for one of the available exit points for this course.
Who is this course for?
If you are a writer seeking to develop publishing industry knowledge alongside writing skills, this programme is ideal. You can get hands-on publishing experience and enhance your creative practice.
Whether you are an experienced writer or relatively new to the field, you will be equipped with new professional competencies from creative digital content to traditional print.
Structure
Master of Arts (MA)
Duration:
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Full-time: 1 year
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Part-time: 2 years
Total credits: 180
Modules:
Some modules may be subject to change depending on student numbers, tutor availability, or course updates. This may affect the overall number of modules.
Modules
The MA CWP runs over one academic year for full-time students who undertake two core creative writing modules over terms 1 and 2, alongside core publishing modules in term 1 and electives in term 2. In the final term students must complete their Major Project.
Part-time students take the creative writing core modules in their first year of study and in their second year undertake the publishing core modules and electives and the Major Project.