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English and Creative Writing with Foundation at University of Plymouth - UCAS

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Course summary

Find your voice and immerse yourself in words that have shaped our world. Engage with literatures in English from medieval legends to contemporary science fiction. Investigate how literature helps us understand and change the world around us. Ranked 1st in the South West Our undergraduate creative writing courses ranked 1st in the South West and 10th in UK, according to the Complete University Guide, 2026. Career-ready learning Gain hands-on experience through vocational modules, internships and an optional placement year, and graduate with the skills employers seek. Rich culture and community Benefit from Plymouth’s vibrant arts and culture programme and partnerships with local institutions like The Box and Theatre Royal, giving you rich opportunities to engage with literature beyond the classroom. This course is for you if...

  • you are passionate about the full spectrum of English literature
  • you like to express yourself creatively and would relish the chance to experiment with your own writing
  • you enjoy the freedom to shape your own academic journey – choosing modules that reflect your passions
  • you are excited to build creative skills that employers value and aim for a rewarding career.

Modules

Foundation year In your foundation year, you'll cover creative writing, English and history with a focus on the research and writing skills essential for success on your degree. Successful completion of the foundation year allows progression onto year 1. Year 1 In your first year, you'll study historical, theoretical, aesthetic and creative approaches to literary analysis. You’ll read literature which investigates the making of the modern world; engage with exciting theories of reading such as eco-criticism, psychoanalysis and Marxism; and write creatively in a wide range of genres including prose, poetry, drama and professional writing. You will also learn key research and essay-writing skills. Year 2 In your second year, you’ll write creatively in many forms including theatre and script-writing, autobiography and biography, travel writing, and literary adaptation. You will hone your skills as a writer in weekly workshops with tutors and peers. You’ll also study the writers who've shaped our literary canon, taking core modules in Romantic and Victorian literature, and selecting from a range of specialist creative, literary and work-based learning options. You’ll also have the opportunity to take specialist modules in other subjects in the school. Optional placement year Undertake an optional placement year where you can build a number of key employability skills. Put theory into practice, get a taste of your chosen career and expand your professional network. Final year In your final year, you’ll hone your reading and writing. You’ll study modern experimental writing and choose from literary and creative modules focusing on specific forms, from science fiction to modern poetry and screenwriting. Or, you’ll have a further opportunity to choose a module from another subject in the school if you wish to branch out. You’ll also design and develop your own year-long dissertation project, which you'll work on with focused support from your personal supervisor. For up to date details, please refer to our website or contact the institution directly.

Assessment method

100% of assessment is by coursework. For up to date details, please refer to our website or contact the institution directly.

Qualified teacher status (QTS)

To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:

  • Course does not award QTS

How to apply

Application codes

Please select a course option – you will then see the application code you need to use to apply for the course.

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Foundation

International applicants

The University of Plymouth has a dedicated Student Immigration Advice (SIA) service who will support you from the day you accept an offer at the University, right through to graduation. They will offer help and advice so you can get the most out of your studies, and your time in the UK, visit www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/services/international-students/international-student-advice for more information. Once you have applied through UCAS, your conditional offer letters will also be sent to you by email, so be sure to enter your current email address on your application and to check this email regularly. You'll need your unconditional letter, and the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) that we'll send you, when applying for your student visa to the UK. A tuition fee deposit will be required before we'll send you the CAS. We're a licenced Sponsor under the Points Based System. To comply with our duties as a Sponsor, we're required to check other aspects of your application in addition to your academic achievements, for example any previous studies, financial status and your immigration history in the UK. For course entry requirements (inc. English requirements) please refer to the specific page for the course you are interested in (www.plymouth.ac.uk/study). A recognised English language qualification (e.g. IELTS) would be required or successful completion of one of the University's pre-sessional English Language courses. Check our country pages to find out more about application from your specific home country www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/study/international-students-country-guides. International fees, please visit our fees and funding pages www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/fees. If you have any questions please contact [email protected]

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-english-and-creative-writing-with-foundation


Student Outcomes

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Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
80%
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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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English and Creative Writing with Foundation at University of Plymouth - UCAS