

BA Creative Writing
About this course
Creative writing is the discipline of using language with skill and intention to produce work that engages, moves, or provokes readers. Whether through fiction, poetry, narrative nonfiction, or emerging digital forms, it asks you to develop both craft and voice, to understand what makes language work on an audience, and to find the forms that best serve what you want to say. It is a practice that rewards patience, curiosity, and a willingness to revise. This part-time programme at Sheffield Hallam University is designed for those who want to harness the power of the written word and hone their creative skills while building their practice around other commitments. You will develop your individual writing style and deepen your understanding of good style, structure, and character development across both traditional and more future-facing writing formats. The programme includes a foundation component for those who want to build their confidence and skills before the degree proper, and a placement year that connects your creative practice with professional contexts. Work placement activity is embedded throughout, helping you understand how creative writing skills translate into publishing, communications, education, and the broader creative economy. Graduates find that a creative writing degree opens doors across a wide range of careers, because the core skills it develops, clarity of expression, narrative thinking, audience awareness, and the capacity to produce sustained work to a deadline, are valued far beyond literary publishing. Many graduates work in journalism, content creation, copywriting, education, arts organisations, social media, and public communications. Others combine professional writing with employment in related sectors, which is how most professional writers structure their working lives. Postgraduate study in creative writing, publishing, or cultural management is a natural continuation for those who wish to deepen their practice or build an academic career.
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