BA English and Creative Writing
Course Overview
This dynamic undergraduate program offers a unique integration of English Literature and Creative Writing, allowing you to explore literary history while honing your own craft. You will be supported by a thriving community and award-winning authors, developing your skills across diverse genres from fiction and poetry to screenwriting. The course is further enriched by Exeter's UNESCO City of Literature status and its exceptional resources, including world-class archives and regular events with acclaimed writers.
Key Program Highlights
- Study diverse literary periods, from medieval to contemporary, with a wide range of optional modules
- Develop your writing craft with guidance from prize-winning and best-selling authors
- Create work across multiple genres including fiction, poetry, screenwriting, and non-fiction
- Access exceptional resources like The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum and unique Special Collections
- Participate in events and engage with a UNESCO City of Literature's vibrant literary community
Course Overview
This dynamic undergraduate program offers a unique integration of English Literature and Creative Writing, allowing you to explore literary history while honing your own craft. You will be supported by a thriving community and award-winning authors, developing your skills across diverse genres from fiction and poetry to screenwriting. The course is further enriched by Exeter's UNESCO City of Literature status and its exceptional resources, including world-class archives and regular events with acclaimed writers.
Key Program Highlights
- Study diverse literary periods, from medieval to contemporary, with a wide range of optional modules
- Develop your writing craft with guidance from prize-winning and best-selling authors
- Create work across multiple genres including fiction, poetry, screenwriting, and non-fiction
- Access exceptional resources like The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum and unique Special Collections
- Participate in events and engage with a UNESCO City of Literature's vibrant literary community