Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Ruskin University

MA Creative Writing

Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Course Overview

This program provides a structured environment for writers to explore and refine their creative voice while gaining a deeper understanding of the literary landscape.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
1 Year
Total Fee
£16700
Intake
Language Proficiency

  • DEGREE
  • IELTS

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
  • EXPERIANCE CERTIFICATES
University
Anglia Ruskin University
University Details

ARU is ranked as one of the finest UK institutions for overseas students, offering 108 undergraduate degrees and about 120 graduate courses. To be admitted to undergraduate programmes in India, students must have 55% from CBSE or 60% from other boards, as well as an IELTS score of 6.0 or 6.5 for UG and PG, respectively.

Syllabus
  1. Writing Workshops: Central to the program are writing workshops where students share and critique each other's creative work under the guidance of experienced faculty. These workshops often cover various genres such as fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and scriptwriting.

  2. Craft and Technique Classes: Students may engage in courses that explore the technical aspects of writing, including narrative structure, character development, dialogue, poetic forms, and storytelling techniques. These classes aim to enhance the writer's mastery of the craft.

  3. Literary Criticism and Theory: The program may include courses that delve into literary analysis, criticism, and theory. This academic component provides a broader context for understanding literary traditions and trends.

  4. Creative Process Seminars: Some programs offer seminars on the creative process, focusing on idea generation, overcoming creative blocks, and developing a sustainable writing routine.

  5. Professional Development: Many programs include elements of professional development, covering aspects such as publishing, editing, and the business side of the writing industry. This prepares students for potential careers in writing and related fields.

  6. Individualized Projects: Students often have the opportunity to work on individual writing projects, allowing them to pursue their specific interests and experiment with different styles and genres.

  7. Literary Events and Readings: Programs may organize or encourage participation in literary events, readings, and discussions, fostering a sense of community among writers and exposing students to a wider literary landscape.

  8. Thesis or Creative Manuscript: The culmination of the program may involve the completion of a thesis or a substantial creative manuscript. This serves as a demonstration of the student's mastery of their chosen genre.

  9. Collaboration and Peer Review: Collaborative and peer-based learning is often emphasized, encouraging students to engage in constructive critique, share insights, and collaborate on creative projects.

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