MA English (Creative Writing and English Literature)
Literature is a dynamic force for change. Hull English postgraduates gain insight into society, culture and politics by developing an understanding of the power of language. This English (Creative Writing and English Literature) programme at The University of Hull provides students with a thorough grounding in research methods and practices.
Duration
1 year (Full-time)
2 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
Full-time
Home/EU: £9,400 per year
International: £10,000 per year
Part-time
Home/EU: £520 (10 credits), £1,045 (20 credits), £3,135 (60 credits), £4,700 (90 credits)
Location
Hull, United Kingdom
About the programme
The English (Creative Writing and English Literature) programme at The University of Hull can be tailor made to your interests in either Creative Writing or English Literature, or both. In this fully flexible MA programme, you choose to focus on the writers, or forms of writing, that most interest you.
There are designated literature pathways allowing students to focus their studies on either Medieval and Renaissance Literature and Culture, Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture, Modern and Contemporary Literature and Culture, or a combination of all three. Creative Writing modules allow students to focus their interests on both fiction and non-fiction prose forms, as well as poetry and scriptwriting.
Future prospects
You will leave Hull with enhanced communication, research and creative skills.
Career options include writing and editing jobs, in fields such as journalism, marketing or promotions. Many students opt to pursue further research or a career in academia or teaching.
Courses Included
- Literature, Theatre and the Gothic
- Gender in Popular Culture
- Shakespeare and Early Modern Transformations
- Contemporary Children’s Literature
- Modern City Fictions
- Fictions of Flooding: From Noah to Now
- Writing from Life; Creative Non-Fiction
- Writing Short Stories
- Writing the Novel