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BA Creative Writing
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Creative writing is both a craft and an art, concerned with how language is used deliberately to create effect, tell stories, develop characters, and produce work that resonates with readers in ways that go beyond simple information transfer. It encompasses fiction, poetry, non-fiction, scriptwriting, and hybrid forms, and studying it seriously means developing an awareness of how different choices in form, voice, structure, and style shape what a piece of writing can do. Reading closely and writing attentively are deeply connected activities, and a degree in creative writing develops both at once. At the University of Winchester, this three-year full-time programme is designed for ambitious storytellers who want to master craft and explore new forms. You will be taught by award-winning authors who bring both artistic experience and industry knowledge to their teaching, giving you insight into the realities of the contemporary creative landscape as well as into the writing itself. The programme allows you to choose your own creative path, developing your voice across different genres and forms and building a body of work that reflects your developing identity as a writer. The combination of guided learning, independent creative practice, and workshop critique creates the conditions in which serious writers develop. With a typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points, the course is accessible to students with genuine creative ambition. Graduates from creative writing programmes pursue careers across publishing, journalism, copywriting, arts administration, broadcasting, marketing, education, and the wider creative industries. Many graduates continue to develop as writers alongside other professional work, and the degree provides a platform for those creative ambitions. The communication and narrative skills developed during the degree are also valued in many professional contexts where the ability to tell a compelling story clearly matters. Postgraduate options include creative writing, publishing, and journalism programmes.
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