• Work creatively on writing novels, poetry, short stories, creative non-fiction, memoir, and genre fiction.
  • Work towards a year-long major piece of creative writing in the form and genre of choice.
  • Gain insight into the national contexts into which writing will enter as well as the debates and ideas that are enlivening and challenging the ways in which writers create.
  • Learn about central ideas from literary theory and ways to think and write critically about texts.
  • Learn from highly experienced and published authors, scholars, and experts in creative writing.
  • Gain opportunities for exposure with internships at writers’ festivals, literary events, publishing houses, and public readings.
  • Graduates work as fiction writers, editors, embedded creatives in technical and corporate contexts, technical writers, scriptwriters, reviewers, travel writers, feature writers, journalists, publishers, media workers, policy workers, government employees, and teachers.
  • Complement writing skills with a business major in accountancy, advertising, economics, finance, financial planning, human resource management, international business, management, marketing or public relations.