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MA in English with Creative Writing at Nottingham University brings together creative and critical practices, exploring the writing process within the contexts of publication and professional writing.
This degree is particularly relevant to students who are keen to develop creative writing skills in a professional capacity. However, it also includes selections from modules in English language and literature, which complement any career path within the larger field of English studies.
You will also develop a specialist knowledge for research methods and practices in the wider field of English. Obtaining an MA degree demonstrates a high level of knowledge in a specific field. It can enhance your employability and prepare you for further academic research and vocational training.
A relevant second class honours degree (or international equivalent). Non-UK qualifications will be assessed against this standard.
If deemed necessary, applicants may also be required to attend an interview.
Applicants applying for Master of Arts in English with Creative Writing will be asked to submit an example of their written work. You will be contacted by the university with full details of how to submit this.
Malaysians applying as a matured student without the standard entry requirements but with substantial and relevant work experience (and have successfully passed APEL’s assessment through Malaysian Qualifications Agency) at an appropriate level may be considered. Admission is at the discretion of the School.
Applicants must have graduated from an approved university. Other equivalent qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Entry requirements in the prospectus and website may not always apply and individual offers may vary.
The MA English with Creative Writing course is a full-time program lasting 12 months, divided into two semesters and a summer period. Each semester includes four 15-credit modules. During the summer, students work on a Creative Project, which is submitted in September.
Assessment for the taught modules is typically through a 5,000-word assignment or an equivalent assessment. Additionally, students must submit a 14,000-word dissertation in Creative Writing. Personal and dissertation tutors are available to support students throughout their coursework. The program does not include examinations.
The typical core modules for this program are:
Additionally, students can choose one optional module from the following:
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