MA Creative and Critical Writing helps you develop your own writing practice while building the critical and theoretical skills to analyse literature, craft, and the creative process. You’ll study alongside published authors and literary critics, with opportunities to edit and produce the university anthology and to engage with major regional literary events.
The MA Creative and Critical Writing program at the University of Gloucestershire is designed to enhance your writing skills while equipping you with the critical and theoretical knowledge necessary to analyze literature, craft, and the creative process. This course offers a unique opportunity to develop your personal writing practice in a supportive environment.
Students will have the chance to learn alongside published authors and literary critics, gaining insights into the industry. Participants can also engage in editing and producing the university anthology, as well as participating in significant regional literary events.
The program blends creative writing with critical analysis, featuring a mix of taught courses and a substantial final project. You will explore various aspects of creative writing and its contextual frameworks.
Indicative modules may include:
Final assessment
Applicants typically need to have achieved an Upper Second Class honors degree or its equivalent. It is advisable to check the specific criteria on the university's website for the most accurate information.
Graduates of the MA Creative and Critical Writing program can pursue a variety of career paths, including roles in publishing, writing, education, and the creative industries. The skills developed during the course prepare students for both creative endeavors and critical analysis, making them well-equipped for diverse opportunities in the literary and media sectors.
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