Bachelor of Arts - Creative Writing & English Literature (Honours) (WQ8H)

York St John University, Lord Mayor’s Walk, York, York, North East, United Kingdom | Public University | Established 1841

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About this course
Duration 36 Months
Level Bachelors course
Description

Good writing is not possible without reading. It exposes you to new styles, genres and voices. Develop your writing on a course that combines the two.

Creative Writing & English Literature work in dialogue with one another; creative writing’s practice-based focus complements and supports English Literature’s critical and analytical approach and vice-versa. Good writing comes from attentive and sophisticated reading, and writers develop these skills in their English Literature modules whilst Creative writing is beneficial as a mode of engagement and inquiry in relation to literary texts.

English Literature is a rich and vibrant area of study. At YSJU, we are a dynamic, engaged, and research-active team who are committed to providing our students with a cutting-edge education. By studying English Literature, you will have the opportunity to learn about a range of different genres, historical periods, and literary forms. In English Literature, our philosophy is simple: words matter. Words shape the world we live in (books can and have changed the world) and the connections between the written page and the concerns of the ‘real’ world are a crucial part of the programme. Overall, the degree will enable you to develop your expertise as a reader and critic of a range of literary materials, whilst also supporting you in the development of a portfolio of professional skills which will aid you in the wider job market. As you become adept at independent learning, you will become a more sophisticated reader of texts, and you will find that your confidence as a writer and as a critic will increase as your degree progresses.   

The Creative Writing side of your degree will enable you to develop work in a variety of forms and genres, from penning your own poetry, fiction and scripts, to exploring creative non-fiction and other experimental modes of writing. You will be taught by our team of award-winning, published writers and academics, and you’ll have the opportunity to attend workshops and readings from a range of internationally-acclaimed visiting writers. You’ll learn to read and analyse texts in order to help you develop your own work, and you’ll also have the chance to get involved in events, performances and publications. This is a dynamic, challenging and creative course, which will provide you with a range of transferable skills.

Creative Writing emphasises the importance of engaging with the wider world of literature in order to develop your own writing. You’ll have the opportunity to study brilliant writing from the past, as well as learning from contemporary creative practitioners. Our course is led by a team of exciting, award-winning writers, and we also have a lively programme of visiting writers and guest speakers. As a student here, you’ll be part of the York Centre for Writing, a hub for innovative new creative work with strong links to the wider literary community and to the publishing industry. Through events such as the York Literature Festival, our students benefit from studying and learning directly from internationally-acclaimed writers. Recent Festival and University guest writers have included Margaret Atwood; award-winning poets Simon Armitage and Daljit Nagra; Booker-nominated York novelist Fiona Mozley; innovative graphic novelist and illustrator Graham Rawle; and Bradford noir-writer A.A. Dhand. We also have regular visits from industry professionals and innovators, including agents, publishers and literary activists.

Fees & Expenses

1st year tuition fees
Fees components Amount
Tuition & fees GBP 10,000
Other expenses in 1st year
Fees components Amount
UCAS Application Fee GBP 2,025
Cost of Living GBP 10,000

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for this course
Class 12th

Minimum Level of Education Required: 1-Year Post-Secondary Certificate

 

Min GPA: 70.0% Convert grades

Exams
  • Min TOEFL iBT: 75 (Min Listening: 17.0, Min Reading: 18.0, Min Speaking: 20.0, Min Writing: 20.0)

 

  • Min IELTS overall: 6 (Min Listening: 5.5, Min Reading: 5.5, Min Speaking: 5.5, Min Writing: 5.5)

 

  • Min PTE overall: 51 (Min Listening: 49, Min Reading: 49, Min Speaking: 49, Min Writing: 49)

This program does NOT offer conditional admission

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University City York St John University, Lord Mayor’s Walk, York, York, North East, United Kingdom
Size of city 271.9 km²
Population of City 220,854
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