Category Archives: Single units offered in writing

Central Queensland University

Postgraduate Degrees:

  • Research Masters (in creative and professional writing, and editing and/or publishing)
  • Coursework Masters (MLitt)
  • Doctorate (in creative and professional writing, and editing and/or publishing)

Certificate Courses:

  • Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries
  • Diploma of Arts

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
  • Bachelor of Professional Communication

School Administration Officer: Ruth Pickton – r.pickton@cqu.edu.au

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Otago University

Staff Contact:

Dr Simone Celine Marshall, lecturer in the Department of English

<simoneceline.marshall@otago.ac.nz>

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

  • Minor in writing in the BA in English

Students in the BA have the option to undertake individual units, or a minor, in creative and professional writing. Creative nonfiction, poetry, and writing for theatre are offered.

Updated:

January 2008

Queensland University of Technology

Honours Course With Creative Component:

  • Bachelor of Creative Industries (Creative Writing) (Hons)
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing) (Hons)

Non-Degree Studies:

Summer School intensive units

Postgraduate Courses:

  • Graduate Certificate in Creative Industries (Creative Writing)
  • Graduate Certificate in Professional Communication
  • Graduate Diploma in Creative Industries (Creative Writing)
  • Master of Arts (Research) Creative Industries
  • Doctor of Creative Industries

Staff Contact:

Assoc Prof Philip Neilsen (Discipline Head): p.neilsen@qut.edu.au

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

  • Bachelor of Creative Industries (Creative Writing)
  • Bachelor of Creative Industries (Creative Writing)/Bachelor of Laws
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Creative Writing and Professional Writing)
  • Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Creative Industries (with creative writing major)

Updated:

June 2008

Queensland, University of

Postgraduate Courses:

Postgraduate Studies in Writing, Editing, and Publishing

Students who have completed a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline can enrol in UQ’s postgraduate coursework programs in Writing, Editing, and Publishing (WEP). The Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, and Master of Arts in Writing, Editing, and Publishing include courses such as Academic and Corporate Editing Issues in Contemporary Publishing, Writing about the Arts, and Editing the Manuscript.

Graduates of the Diploma program who have achieved a high grade-point average and who have included a substantial research component in their coursework may also enrol in the Master of Philosophy program, in which they will engage in a sustained research and writing project based in their studies of academic or corporate writing, editing, and publishing.

Postgraduate Studies in Creative Writing

The Graduate Certificate in Arts (Creative Writing) offers an introduction to the field for students who have completed a bachelor’s degree in disciplines other than creative writing. Students take four courses from six that are regularly offered in poetry, short fiction, screenwriting, creative non-fiction, publishing, and researching fiction.

Research Higher Degrees in Creative Writing

The Master of Philosophy and the Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Writing offer students the opportunity to undertake a major work of fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, script, or screen writing. Students workshop their creative writing with advisors and other students and study the theories and practices of research, composition, and editing necessary for a vocation in writing. Additionally, students undertake a short critical essay about creative writing practice.

Staff Contact:

Dr Stuart Glover
Senior Lecturer
School of English, Media Studies and Art History
University of Queensland 4072

email:   stuart.glover@uq.edu.au
web: http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/index-new.html?page=43032&pid=2470

Dr Roslyn Petelin
Senior Lecturer
School of English, Media Studies and Art History
University of Queensland 4072

email: r.petelin@uq.edu.au
web: http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=17982&pid=0

Staff are:

Dr Venero (Veny) Armanno
Senior Lecturer in Writing

Dr Bronwyn Lea
Senior Lecturer in Writing

Dr Peta Mitchell
Lecturer in Writing

Dr Kim Wilkins
Lecturer in Writing

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

Undergraduate students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree, the Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) degree or a dual BA degree can enrol in the Writing Major or Extended Major. The Major and Extended Major allow students to combine creative writing courses in fiction, poetry, playwriting, screenwriting, and creative non-fiction with courses in academic writing, professional writing, editing, and contemporary literature. As a capstone for the Major and Extended Major, students undertake a project in their choice of genre.

Updated:

October 2010

RMIT University, City Campus and Bundoora Campus

Non-Degree Studies:

  • Certificate in Professional Screenwriting and Editing
  • Diploma of Arts in Professional Writing and Editing
  • Advanced Diploma of Arts in Professional Screenwriting

Postgraduate Courses:

  • MA (Creative Writing) by Research
  • MA by Coursework
  • MA Creative Media

Staff Contact:

TAFE Programs Manager:

Creative Media:

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

One undergraduate elective offered – Creative Writing

Updated:

June 2008

South Australia, University of

Website:

http://study.unisa.edu.au/degrees/bachelor-of-arts-english-and-creative-writing  

Honours Degree with Creative Component:

Bachelor of Arts Honours (English and Creative Writing)

Further study:

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) – 1 year
  • Master of Teaching (Secondary)
  • Doctor of Philosophy

Staff Contact:

Undergraduate Degree in Creative Writing:

Bachelor of Arts with a Major in ENGLISH AND CREATIVE WRITING

Explore historical and contemporary fiction, non-fiction, poetry, autobiographies, essays and plays. You will develop analytic and creative writing skills, and explore how different oral and written texts have impacted cultures around the world.

Mid-year intake available.

Southern Queensland, University of

Website:

http://www.usq.edu.au/default.htm

Honours Course With Creative Component:

NA

Non-Degree Studies:

NA

Postgraduate Courses:

Graduate Certificate in Editing and Publishing

Staff Contact:

Grad Certificate in Editing and Publishing:

Prof Peter Goodall, telephone +61 7 4631 1093, email studyarts@usq.edu.au (for prospective students) orartenq@usq.edu.au (for currently enrolled students).

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

Bachelor of Multi Media (with single unit – Introduction to Professional writing for multi media which focuses on creative writing)

Updated:

June 2008

Swinburne University of Technology

Postgraduate Courses:

All courses are online/off-campus:

  • Graduate Certificate of Arts (Writing)
  • Graduate Diploma of Arts (Writing)
  • Master of Arts (Writing)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Writing)

Staff Contact:

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

Units in creative writing in:

  • BArts
  • BA Arts and Communication
  • BA Arts and Media
  • BA Arts and Business

Updated:

May 2011

Sydney, University of

Website:

http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au

Postgraduate Courses:

  • Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing
  • Graduate Certificate in Professional  Communication
  • Graduate Certificate in Publishing
  • Graduate Diploma in Creative Writing
  • Graduate Diploma in Professional Communication
  • Graduate Diploma in Publishing
  • Master of Creative Writing (Coursework)
  • Master of Professional Communication
  • Master of Publishing
  • Master Of Letters (Coursework)
  • Professional Doctorate

Staff Contact:

Professional Communication

Publishing

Updated:

June 2008

Tasmania, University of

Honours Course With Creative Component:

The English Honours program includes a creative writing unit (not offered every year), and the option of a creative writing topic for the Honours Research Project. The University’s Cultural Environment and Heritage program provides for a limited number of creative writing placements in Tasmanian cultural institutions.

Postgraduate Courses:

The Master of Arts (English) can be undertaken with a creative writing topic.

Staff Contact:

Dr Danielle Wood: Danielle.Wood@utas.edu.au

Undergraduate Degree With Subjects In Creative Writing:

The School of English, Journalism and European Languages offers creative writing units at undergraduate level as part of a Bachelor of Arts. These units include Writing Short Fiction and Writing Tasmania.

Updated:

July 2010