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English students can choose between two tracks in the program: Literary and Cultural Studies or Writing. In Literary and Cultural Studies, students study literary works, movements, genres, themes and writers within their cultural contexts. Courses in this track emphasize reading, story, communication, language and historical and cultural events. Within the Writing track, students may focus on.
MA Creative Writing: Innovation and experiment 2018, Marketing Graduate Associate. School of Arts and Media. The School of Arts and Media is the largest School at the University of Salford with more than 4,000 creative students. Across sites at MediaCityUK and the University's Peel Park campus, we offer a huge variety of courses, from fashion image making and styling, television and radio.
We have published some detailed guidelines for prospective PhD applicants in English and Creative Writing. You should follow these as closely as you can. You can send a draft proposal to a member of the department to gauge their interest and availability for supervision prior to making an official application to the university, but we can’t give extended feedback on multiple proposal drafts.
English. Students explore yesterday through the world's rich literary history. They illustrate today and imagine tomorrow through creative writing about people, places and problems.
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The programme is structured to equip you with the practical skills to effectively apply scholarly and creative techniques to your own writing. Discovering new modes of expression and literary conventions, you will learn how to communicate complex arguments and transition imaginative concepts into literary realisation. Modules have built-in opportunities for independent study and reflective.
This module aims to benefit student poetry and creative non-fiction writing via workshop methodology (whereby students submit and receive feedback on their fiction from tutor and peers). Weekly reading of published authors will be discussed as a way to further student understanding of the art and craft of poetry and creative non-fiction. CWMA703 Dramatic Writing: Stage and Screen This module.