Course Overview - Creative Writing (with Foundation Year)
- Study the craft of writing through a multi-genre approach
- Set yourself up to flourish in your degree and beyond with our Foundation Year
- Move progressively through a structured series of writing assignments and exercises, enhanced by a workshop environment
- Immerse yourself in an independent creative project in your final year
- Creative Writing at Winchester achieved more than 90% overall satisfaction as rated by final-year undergraduate students in the 2017 National Student Survey
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<br/>- Study the craft of writing through a multi-genre approach<br/><br/><br/>- Set yourself up to flourish in your degree and beyond with our Foundation Year<br/><br/><br/>- Move progressively through a structured series of writing assignments and exercises, enhanced by a workshop environment<br/><br/><br/>- Immerse yourself in an independent creative project in your final year<br/><br/><br/>- Creative Writing at Winchester achieved more than 90% overall satisfaction as rated by final-year undergraduate students in the 2017 National Student Survey<br/><br/><br/>- Attend the University of Winchester Writers Festival and Winchester Reading Series – an opportunity to meet authors, publishers and agents<br/><br/><br/>The goal of our Creative Writing course at Winchester is simple: we want you to become the best writer you can be. To help you achieve this our department of passionate and supportive lecturers runs a practice-based programme with workshops designed to encourage you to evolve as a writer in new and individual ways.<br/><br/>As one of the most successful creative writing programmes of its kind in the UK, you are encouraged to see all types of writing in relation to wider literary, cultural and professional contexts. Whether you are crafting novels, poems or scripts our widely published academics help you to demonstrate a high level of technical skill, an aptitude for self expression, and a commitment to hard work and personal development.<br/><br/>The Foundation Year (first year of study) gives you the chance to commence your studies with us if you have not quite achieved the degree qualifications required or if you feel you would benefit from the opportunity to develop your study skills and subject knowledge prior to embarking on your degree. Through a range of engaging, small-group lessons and practical placements, you will be equipped with the academic, professional and personal skills to help you succeed at university. Modules will cover broad topics as well as an introduction to your chosen subject area. You will also have the opportunity to study alongside students undertaking a range of degree programmes. <br/><br/>The course seeks to move you progressively through a structured series of writing assignments and exercises, working on all genres of writing in the first year, and then allowing you to specialise in Years 2 and 3. Your work develops in a workshop environment bolstered by positive critical encouragement and direction throughout. Additional guidance is given on audience (for example, editor, agent or publisher) where appropriate.<br/><br/>In Year 2, the focus becomes more specific with a choice of modules that concentrate on elements of different genres such as writing for children, media writing, poetry, song and play, film and TV script.<br/><br/>In Year 3, the modules look increasingly at the relationships between writing and the world beyond the University, exploring publishing, producing, community audiences, writing and teaching. There is also an opportunity to work on an extended creative project in your chosen genre with one-to-one supervision from an expert in this field.<br/><br/>The course arms you with some fantastic transferable skills, such as confident and compelling storytelling, critical thinking and articulate expression. These abilities are valued in a variety of employment contexts including arts and entertainment as well as business and commerce.