The MA in Writing: Imaginative Practice develops creativity, creative writing skills and creative experience in a supportive and challenging environment.
The programme comprises of four 30-credit modules entitled ‘Experience’, ‘Adaption’, ‘Genre’ and ‘Research Methods in Creative Practice’, and a 60-credit module entitled ‘Practiced Based Dissertation’.
We expect distance learning students to study the programme over two years or more on a part-time basis. To complete the programme over two years students would study as follows:
Year 1:
Semester A : Experience: Encounters with the Real
Semester B: Adaptation: Transformation and Form
Year 2:
Semester A: Genre: Explorations of Expression
Semester B: Research Methods in Creative Practice
Semester C (Summer): Practice-based Dissertation
Subject to student numbers we may offer the programme for study over one year on a full time basis as follows:
Semester A: Experience; Genre
Semester B: Adaptation; Research Methods in Creative Practice
Semester C (Summer): Practice-based Dissertation
While the programme will provide the groundwork for future novelists and writers working in poetic forms (whether that be in the printed word, music, or art installation), there will also be, among the graduates, emerging dramaturges, with skills in script development and an engagement in critical approaches to performance writing. These skills can lead to careers in both the performing arts and the film and television industry as script readers and editors, as well as providing a firm foundation for those interested in becoming future theatre directors, playwrights, and screenwriters.
We require a first degree (2.1 or above), in addition to an interview and submission of a portfolio of creative writing. Applicants with a degree or equivalent experience, who may not meet the entrance criteria above, but who can demonstrate their potential as writers and a strong desire to participate in the programme, are encouraged to apply.
You can start many programmes in either September or February and applications are simple to make. Click below to:
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