BA (Hons) English Studies: Creative Writing and Critical Practice
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
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Entry Requirements
- All candidates must be able to satisfy the general admissions requirements for Ruskin College. These are:
* You should be aged 19 or over
* You must obtain medical clearance
* You must demonstrate commitment to the ethos and vocation of Ruskin College
* You must have the ability to benefit from study at this level
- Selection interviews are conducted as a two-way process in which you can make an informed decision about the suitability of the programme for you.
- If you have a Certificate of Higher Education or 120 CATS points in a relevant subject you may be eligible for direct entry onto year two of this course.Similarly, if you have a Diploma of Higher Education or 240 CATS points is a relevant subject you may be eligible for direct entry onto year three of this course.
Curriculum
Getting Started/Re-started as a Creative Writer
Working at Writing and Writers at Work
Writers as Readers: Readers as Writers
Modern and Post Modern Fiction
Contemporary Drama and Dramatisation
Project
The Practice of Poetry: Appropriate Form and Function
Writing Fiction: Techniques, Genres and Processes
Fantasy and Alternative Realisms: Critical Analysis and Theory from Shelly to Carter
Post Colonial Literature
Modern Irish Literature
Independent Study
Writing Poetry: the Practice of Art, Politics and Language in Contemporary Contexts
Writing Fiction: Voices, Themes and Readership
Life Writing
Literature pre 1780: Narratives of Nation - History and Discourse
Modern and Post Modern World Literature
Dissertation