Writing Practice & Study MLitt

Master

In Dundee

£ 7,300 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Dundee (Scotland)

  • Duration

    12 Months

  • Start date

    September

This degree gives you the opportunity to translate creative interests into a fully accredited postgraduate programme of study, with flexibility and individual needs built into its delivery. It has been created and is directed by Professor Kirsty Gunn, an award winning international author whose work has been translated and published in a number of territories all over the world.

Our programme is distinctive in its approach and teaching, and highly engaged in the world of contemporary publishing, offering students the opportunity to meet with writers and publishers from around the UK and beyond and to take part in our varied and exciting range of literary activities, from performing their own work to being "showcased" at our Literary Festival.

Each module can be studied separately, or as part of a full degree or diploma that can be taken part time or full time.

We can guarantee that your writing during the course of your programme will be productive, intellectually stimulating and highly creative.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Dundee (Dundee City)
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Fulton Building, DD1 4HN

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

Create and develop your own writing practice through a series of creative and practical workshops
Present and talk about your own work with authority and confidence - in the context of literary studies and a knowledge of the creative marketplace
Read others' writing with sensitivity, intelligence and critical awareness
Build a significant folio of creative work and develop this into work of a standard that is ready for formal presentation

Recent students' successes include a first novel coming out with Sandstone this year, a placement in Canongate Publishing, Writers' Awards from Creative Scotland and the Scottish Books Trust, and the performance of a play.

Our ex-students tend to stay part of our literary and creative community at Dundee after they have finished their formal studies with us - for as much as we believe in involving participants as fully and creatively as we can while they are with us, so do we not like to see them go!

This alone, makes our programme distinctive and individual and the very opposite of a large, more anonymous school. As a result our students are highly proactive and fully creatively engaged in the publishing and cultural world after they receive their degree.

Students will normally be expected to have a 2:1 honours degree in any subject. Applicants with alternative qualifications and/or relevant experience may also be considered. All applicants should submit a piece of their creative writing - a poem or short piece of prose (no more than three pages). An explanation of the creative project may also be included with the application. Applicants should also provide, as part of their postgraduate application, copies of their degree transcript and, if applicable, a copy of their degree award certificate, two reference letters and written work in a subje

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2019

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Subjects

  • Writing
  • Creative Writing
  • Creative
  • STUDYING
  • Delivered
  • Publishing Writing
  • Writing A
  • Writing B
  • Dissertation
  • Creative Writing Dissertation

Course programme

During the first two semesters (September to December and January to April), students must take the following modules:
  • Creative Writing - EN52025 (semester one)
  • Studying Writing - EN51017 (this module is delivered over 2 semesters)
  • Publishing Writing A - EN51035 (semester two)
  • Publishing Writing B - EN51036 (an industry work placement) (semester two)
In the summer semester (May-August), students must take:
  • Creative Writing Dissertation - EN53001
  • Work Placement Dissertation - HU53002

Additional information

Overseas students (non-EU) Fee -  £17,275 per year of study

Writing Practice & Study MLitt

£ 7,300 VAT inc.