Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Fiction is a limited-residency, two-year programme jointly offered by Dalhousie University and the University of King’s College. You’ll develop a fiction manuscript through workshops, mentorship, and professional engagement with publishing industry partners. Graduates pursue careers in writing and publishing, as well as roles in education, editing, media, and content development.
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Fiction is a limited-residency, two-year program offered collaboratively by Dalhousie University and the University of King’s College. This unique course enables students to cultivate a fiction manuscript through immersive workshops, personalized mentorship, and professional interactions with publishing industry experts.
The MFA in Fiction emphasizes workshop-based learning, mentorship, and a focus on the publishing landscape. Students engage in a structured sequence of craft and mentorship courses while working towards a polished, publishable manuscript.
Note: Course titles and sequences may vary by cohort. For the most accurate and detailed curriculum, please refer to the program's official website.
Applicants are required to possess a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, with a minimum B average in the last 60 credit hours of their studies.
Graduates of the MFA in Fiction program often pursue diverse careers in writing and publishing. Many find fulfilling roles in education, editing, media, and content development, leveraging their skills and knowledge gained throughout the program.
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