University of Chichester, BA (Hons), English and Creative Writing
Year 1: Creative writing: activating the imagination; language: variety and change; literatures of the 19th and 20th centuries; foundation course in literary theory. Year 2: Students shape their route according to their own strengths and interests, and develop their writing skills in a range of literary genres, including poetry, drama and short fiction; Single Honours students can also choose from the following strands: literary history (from Shakespeare to romanticism); contesting texts: women's writing, post-colonialism; modern English language; drama. Year 3: In addition to a personal study (compulsory for Single Honours/Major and optional for Joint Honours) of the student's own choice, students complete a longer writing project; this might consist of a series of short stories, a sequence of poems, part of a novel, a screenplay or a play script; students can select from the following modules: fiction for children; screen writing; American playwrights; literary criticism and theory; Canadian women's writing; Shakespeare; the post-modern novel; 20th century American fiction; fantasy literature.
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