Why study BA Creative Writing and Journalism at Middlesex University?

Many professional writers split their time between creative writing projects and work on articles, reviews and columns, while many journalists also work on novels and screenplays. Our inspiring course is designed to equip you with the skills and experience to work in both creative and journalistic writing.

We cover all aspects of journalism from newspaper to magazines and digital media, combining theory with practical work throughout the course. You'll not only learn how to critically examine writing and media, but also develop skills that prepare you for a career in media industries including newspapers, magazines, television, publishing, PR, advertising, and freelance writing. Our course gives you an abundance of opportunities to experiment with language and improve your writing and editing skills alongside a solid understanding of the way the journalism and writing industries are now developing.

Course highlights
  • All our tutors are practising writers Ð our staff include biographer and novelist Lorna Gibb, novelist and short story writer Adam Lively, script writer and director David Cottis and journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.
  • Based in the Grove,ÊaÊstate-of-the-art learning facility, you will be able to collaborate with students from other disciplines and access facilities including professional TV and radio studios, art editing and digital publishing labs.
  • You will learn directly from a wide range of successful creative and writers and journalists through events like theÊNorth London Literary FestivalÊand talks from guest speakers.
  • Near London's media and publishing markets, Middlesex is an ideal place to study, gain work experience and make industry contacts Ð the BA Creative Writing and Journalism includes Entrepreneurship and Work Placement modules.
  • As a student of this course you'll receive aÊfree electronic textbookÊfor every module