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The unique combination of creative and practical skills provided on this course will prepare you simultaneously for a career as a publishing writer and an accredited teacher of creative writing.
Admissions to the MFA will be highly selective and based upon the quality of a writing sample as well as an assessment of your publishing potential.
What will you study?The first year of the course involves writing workshops; modules examining literary genre and texts; the opportunity to take a module designed to prepare you for the world of publishing; and a 15,000-word dissertation, leading to the award of a masters degree. In the second year you progress to even smaller group writing workshops; modules to improve your skills of reading and textual analysis; and the chance to take a suite of modules culminating in the University's postgraduate teaching certificate. The extensive one-to-one supervision for the dissertation leading to the MFA (no less than the equivalent of 40,000 words) will be provided by one of the course's permanent staff, one of our writers in residence or an editor from a leading UK publishing company. There may also be opportunities to earn a PGCE teaching certificate and to gain experience assisting with the Kingston University Press.
- Advanced Critical Reading
- Advanced Writers' Workshop
- Creative Dissertation
- MFA Dissertation
- Reading, Genre and Impact
- Special Study: Workshops in Popular Genre Writing
- Structure and Style
- Teaching and Writing Workshop
- Ten Critical Challenges for Creative Writers
- Writers' Workshop
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
- writing sample;
- letters of recommendation; and
- possible phone interview.