This degree helps you develop your creative voice for both the page and the screen. You'll learn to write novels, poetry, screenplays, and non-fiction, with opportunities to see your screenwriting come to life through collaboration with Digital Film Production students. The course is designed to deepen your creative practice and focus on various disciplines, including fiction, poetry, novels, and screenwriting for film, TV, and interactive media. You'll be taught by practicing and published writers, which ensures you learn up-to-date techniques. The program also emphasizes industry insights, with guest speakers and industry visits, preparing you for a diverse range of careers in writing and screen industries.
Why this course is highly recommended
The course boasts high student satisfaction ratings, ranked 10th in the UK for Creative Writing, and is among the top 20 UK universities for this subject. Students benefit from smaller class sizes, which foster a supportive learning environment with personalized attention. The university's strong industry links, guest speakers, and collaborations with digital media students give students practical experience and industry insights. Additionally, successful alumni have published works, won prizes, and even had their work adapted into films, showcasing the course's effectiveness in preparing students for real-world success.
The course offers a broad spectrum of creative writing disciplines, including fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and screenwriting for film, TV, and interactive entertainment. Students can choose to specialize in creative writing or screenwriting, culminating in a final dissertation project that can focus on either field. Modules are designed to develop both craft and industry knowledge, with options to explore particular interests within these areas, such as screenwriting structure, character creation, and writing for different media.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
17.25L
Living cost
Applicants typically need between 104-112 UCAS tariff points, with A-level offers ranging from BBC to BCC, and BTEC or Cambridge Technical qualifications from DMM to MMM. A Pass in the Access to HE Diploma is required, along with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall, with no element lower than 5.5. The course also considers personal circumstances through contextual offers, which may reduce the entry tariff.

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Graduates from this course find opportunities in a wide range of industries, including publishing, teaching, marketing, journalism, and communications. Many students have gone on to publish novels, poetry collections, and have their work broadcast on radio and television. The course also prepares students for careers in screen industries such as film, TV, radio, and advertising. Skills developed—like problem solving and communication—are highly valued in diverse roles including copywriting, youth work, and even roles within government and HR sectors.