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Creative Writing (MA)

1 year (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)

Course Aims:

Offers knowledge and expertise in the practice and craft of writing, with extensive writing workshops designed to enhance your creative writing skills, plus supporting modules on analysis of the creative process and the teaching of creative writing. Provides an ideal preparation for writers and writer-teachers, and for those seeking work in publishing, arts administration and related fields.

Course Description:

This one-year, full-time course is designed for committed creative writers seeking to develop their writing skills and to receive professional guidance on editing and preparation of a manuscript for publication. Students attend workshops, produce two portfolios of creative writing, attend classes in various genres, and also gain experience in teaching creative writing to small groups. Students are assessed on their portfolios of creative writing (worth 66% of the course) and two essays (worth 33% together). There are no formal examinations.

Course Structure:

The degree programme consists of four modules which are assessed discretely at separate stages of the academic year. The degree as a whole is worth 180 credits and is made up of a 60-credit portfolio of writing (worth 33% of the degree and to be completed in late March) and two essays (each 30 credits), one on the Creative Process (due mid January) and one on Teaching Creative Writing (due in mid May). Together the essays are worth a further 33% of the degree. The full MA award necessitates the completion of the second portfolio (equivalent to 60 credits). This is worth a further 33% of the marks. A Distinction is awarded to students who achieve an overall average of at least 70 across all the modules.

Semester 1:

Semester 2:

For more detailed information, including access to module descriptions, please visit the school website.

Special Features:

Skills Acquired:

Students acquire in-depth knowledge of technique and craft with respect to the editing, revision and production of a manuscript. A close team ethic is nurtured, encouraging responsibility towards one’s work and group.

Career Prospects:

Many graduates find work in arts administration, teaching, journalism, working for literary agencies or elsewhere in the publishing industry.

Entry Requirements:

1st or 2:1 UK Honours degree, or equivalent. Suitable for graduates of any academic background, depending on quality of applicant portfolio. Applicants whose first language is not English are normally expected to have a minimum IELTS score of 7 overall.

In addition to the application form and supporting documents applicants should also provide:

Tuition Fees:

  • UK & EU Full Time  
    £5,150.00
  • International Full Time  
    £11,900.00

Next intake: October each year

School Contact

Name: Postgraduate Administrator  

Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 4722 

Fax:  

Email: encap-pg@cardiff.ac.uk  

School Website: www.cardiff.ac.uk/encap

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Student Views

‘Thought-provoking, challenging, enriching – a busy, productive year in which the range and quality of my writing has expanded far more than anticipated. In a nurturing environment, our group enjoyed rigorous, supportive workshops led by professional writers who were generous with their insights and advice.  We gained confidence in the presentation of our work at the open mic nights, while our understanding of the creative processes of writing increased through lively discussions and stimulating reading.  The teaching module provided excellent opportunities to extend our experience, knowledge and skills in a variety of contexts, and the Gregynog residential was a very special, memorable occasion.’


Robert Walton – former MA student, currently undertaking a PhD in Creative Writing with the School.

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