The Scriptwriting and Story Design MFA at Toronto Metropolitan University is a full-time, practice-led graduate degree for writers who want to develop original scripts for stage, screen, and emerging digital formats. You’ll build narrative craft through workshops, critical study, and a culminating thesis project.
The Scriptwriting and Story Design Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program at Toronto Metropolitan University is designed for aspiring writers eager to create original scripts for various platforms, including stage, screen, and digital media. This full-time, practice-oriented course emphasizes the development of narrative skills through interactive workshops, critical analysis, and a comprehensive thesis project, allowing students to refine their storytelling abilities in a supportive environment.
How you’ll learn
Indicative course areas
Capstone / Thesis
Applicants are typically expected to possess a strong academic background, with a minimum GPA requirement. Proficiency in English is also essential, demonstrated through standardized tests or equivalent qualifications.
Graduates of the Scriptwriting and Story Design MFA program can pursue various career paths in the entertainment industry, including roles as screenwriters, playwrights, content creators, and narrative designers. The program equips students with the skills necessary to thrive in a competitive landscape, fostering creativity and innovation in storytelling across multiple platforms.
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