IELTS: 6.5 (min 5.5 in all areas)
Pearson: 59 (59 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 63% (min 55% in all areas)
TOEFL: 90 (min R18, L17, S20, W17)
Our Creative Writing BA course has been designed to inspire high levels of creativity, initiative and originality in the design, production, interpretation and analysis of creative writing along with a chance to develop interdisciplinary projects.
You will be taught the key genres of creative writing by some of the most talented and original writers working today. Between them, they’ve published over 100 books, produced countless scripts for TV, radio and film, and won umpteen awards. The teaching team includes renowned authors like Bernardine Evaristo, Hannah Lowe and Max Kinnings.
From week one you’ll write and interact with your peer group of creative writers. You will share ideas and give constructive feedback to others on their creative work.
In your first year you’ll gain a solid grounding in how to write fiction, drama and poetry, and study world literature. You can choose a variety of subjects in your second year such as journalism and screenwriting. In your final year, the Creative Industries module helps you consider your career options and shape your future. Your final year Special Project will allow you to specialise in your chosen field and choose from a wealth of specialist options.
We invite many successful authors to give guest talks covering different aspects of creative writing. Industry expert speakers include book publishers, screenwriters, poets and broadcasters. You have the advantage of Brunel’s close location to London, the literary capital of the UK. You’ll benefit from trips to the British Library, Shakespeare’s Globe and West End theatres.
Our BA in creative writing can be studied full-time over three years, four years with a placement year, or part-time over six years.
We encourage the placement year option. This time helps you to further prepare for the world of work and you’ll have a year’s worth of invaluable professional experience when you graduate. If you decide to go on a creative writing placement year, you could find yourself working at magazine publishers, film production companies, or even the London Screenwriters’ Festival. Some placements lead to jobs on graduation.
You’ll have the opportunity to get your work published before you graduate. At least one anthology of creative work is produced each year, curated and edited by our creative writing students. We run many literary events including performance showcases, film screenings, and a student-led e-magazine, so there will be many ways for you to share your creative work.
Course code: W800, W801 with placement
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Year 1
Compulsory
EN1604 World Literature 1: Going Global
EN1605 World Literature 2: Travels and Migrations
Year 2
Optional
EN2017 - Writing the Short Story
EN2019 Screenwriting
EN2603 - Writing Contemporary Poetry
EN2606 - Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy
CW2600 - Life Writing
EN2001 - The Nineteenth-Century Novel
EN2002 - Shakespeare: Text and Performance
EN2011 - Post-Colonial Writing
EN2014 - Modernism
EN2021 - Romanticism and Revolution
EN2610 - Contemporary British and Irish Fiction
EN2605 - Genre Fiction
Year 3
Compulsory
EN3000 Creative Writing Special Project
EN3613 - The Creative Industries
Optional
EN3028 - Writing Modern Fiction
CW3600 - Writing Film and Television
EN3612 - Performance Poetry
AH3600 - Psychogeography
EN3617 - Violence
EN3605 - Modern and Contemporary Lesbian Literature
EN3604 - Writing Ireland
EN3619 - Chaucer to Shakespeare
EN3022 - Victorian Literature and Culture
A creative writing degree from Brunel is your passport to a wide range of career destinations within the literary and creative industries.
Our graduates are working in the arts, publishing, journalism, advertising, marketing and teaching. They have successful careers as novelists, journalists, screenwriters and travel writers. Others opt to follow Brunel’s career-focused MA in Creative Writing.
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year