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University of Westminster, London: Creative Writing: Writing the City
Institution | University of Westminster, London View institution profile |
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Department | School of Humanities View department profile |
Web | www.westminster.ac.uk/ |
course-enquiries@westminster.ac.uk | |
Telephone | +44 (0)207 915 5511 |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
The Creative Writing: Writing the City MA is the only Creative Writing MA course to focus entirely on the city of London. It will allow you to explore the city as subject matter from a range of perspectives and across all genres. It will also give you a theoretical and practical platform from which to develop your understanding, and become part of the London writing scene.
Taught by professional writers and researchers, our course offers plenty of opportunities to network with other writers, agents, TV producers and performance poets. As part of the MA, you'll be part of the team managing the Wells Street Journal, our student-led in-house magazine. You'll be based in the University's headquarters building at 309 Regent Street, which means you'll be writing about the city in the heart of London, with ready access to the capital's excellent academic, social and cultural opportunities, including the vibrant West End theatre scene.
You can begin in January or in September. To receive your Master's award, you'll need to complete taught modules for a total of 120 credits, covered by three 40-credit core modules, and the 60-credit Writing Project (giving a total of 180 credits).
The workshop-based structure of the course will allow you to learn through interactive practice. Classes are weekly and normally last two or three hours. Teaching will also include visits to selected London institutions to support certain aspects of writing, and you'll be encouraged to use various archives, theatres and galleries. Assessment methods include coursework portfolios, reflective logs, essays, and workshop leadership, as well as the 10-12,000-word writing project. There are no formal exams.
MA
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants will normally have a minimum of a lower second-class honours degree (2:2) in a humanities-based discipline, however candidates with different or no qualifications will also be considered, and decisions made on the basis of their proven experience in the writing or creative industry (generally three years or more) and/or outstanding talent demonstrated in the portfolio. Applicants are required to submit a portfolio of creative writing (maximum of 10,000 words), which should not exclusively include poetry. If your first language is not English you should have an IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in writing. Applicants are required to submit one academic reference and one employment reference. |
Location | Regent Street 309 Regent Street Westminster W1B 2HW |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Applicants will normally have a minimum of a lower second-class honours degree (2:2) in a humanities-based discipline, however candidates with different or no qualifications will also be considered, and decisions made on the basis of their proven experience in the writing or creative industry (generally three years or more) and/or outstanding talent demonstrated in the portfolio. Applicants are required to submit a portfolio of creative writing (maximum of 10,000 words), which should not exclusively include poetry. If your first language is not English you should have an IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in writing. Applicants are required to submit one academic reference and one employment reference. |
Location | Regent Street 309 Regent Street Westminster W1B 2HW |
The University of Westminster has a population of over 19,000 students, representing over 140 nationalities worldwide and proudly making the university one of the most diverse in the UK. Our friendly and diverse community is committed to the highest quality of teaching and learning. We pride ourselves on being an institution that welcomes and supports students from all backgrounds to achieve their full potential. It’s with this backdrop that our School of Humanities offers courses spanning areas including History, English and Creative Writing and Languages, taught by academics – many with extensive industry experience.
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