Course summary
The MA English Literature and Creative Writing is a rewarding degree taught by published writers and leading researchers. The course provides you with the perfect opportunity to combine your love of studying literature with the ambition to write your own. Our English Literature modules take you on an exhilarating literary journey from the sixteenth century to the present day. Taught by leading scholars, our MA draws on research expertise which ranges from Shakespeare to contemporary prize-winning authors. Our modules explore diverse literary forms and delve into subjects such as literary adaptation, the politics of genre fiction, the depiction of landscape, the representation of gender and sexuality, and the city as a literary space. Our Creative Writing modules aim to support the development of your creative and critical writing skills. While the MA covers a range of literary forms, the focus is on developing students' skills and knowledge of narrative techniques, writing place, as well as writing for change. To add to this, a substantial portion of the Creative Writing content is dedicated to professional practice, helping students in preparing and submitting manuscripts, as well as giving them opportunities to learn from practitioners in the creative industries. English Literature and Creative Writing content is supported by two skills modules, Research Methods and Literary and Critical Theory, which give you the tools needed to make the leap to postgraduate study and encourage your development as a critical thinker and researcher. The dissertation, which can focus on either English Literature or Creative Writing, gives you the flexibility to pursue your own creative project and research interests with the support and encouragement of a supervisor. Our wider academic community is dynamic so you will also have the chance to take part in additional activities which can include, but are not limited to, open mics, cross-discipline collaborations, archive and museum visits, writing retreats, poetry readings, visits from industry experts, and more. You can take our MA English Literature and Creative Writing to prepare your work for publication or to enhance your career in industries such as the creative arts, education, and heritage. This degree will also develop your research skills and help you specialise in an area of literary study or creative practice which can pave the way for doctoral study. The MA English Literature and Creative Writing is designed to be inclusive and flexible. It can be studied either full or part-time and classes are scheduled in the evenings and select weekends, allowing you to combine study with other commitments. You may also be interested in our MA English Literature or MA Creative Writing programmes. Possible exit points - MA/PgD/PgC
Modules
Our modules are delivered over one year full-time or two years part-time. Your degree will total 180 credits: all modules are 20 credits, apart from the dissertation which is 60 credits. There two core modules on the MA English Literature and Creative Writing: Research Methods and Literary and Critical Theory. In addition to this you will choose two English Literature modules and two Creative Writing modules and either an English Literature or Creative Writing Dissertation. English Literature Modules In any given year, four English subject modules will run, subject to staff availability. "Juvenile Trash": Rethinking Genre Fiction Literature and Landscapes Reading The City: From Modernism to the Twenty-First Century Adaptations, Transformations, Rejections Making Trouble: Gender and Sexuality in Literature Special Author Topic: The Writer and Their Work Creative Writing Modules The Plot Thickens: How Narrative Works, and How To Work With It Writing Place: Singing Horizons and Invisible Cities Writing (R)evolution: Personal and Collective Change Paths to Professional Writing: Developing Skills, Getting Published, Sustaining a Career Core Modules Literary and Critical Theory Research Methods Dissertation
Assessment method
We have a variety of approaches to assessment across the programme depending upon the module. The majority of Creative Writing modules are assessed through creative work (i.e poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, script or hybrid works) and through critical reflection on your writing. The majority of your English Literature modules are assessed through the essay form. Other modes of assessment across the programme include blog posts, posters, and presentations. You will receive tutor support in class and through our VLE in order to prepare you for each assessment point. Each module embeds dedicated time to assessment and we offer students one-to-one tutorials both before submission and after to discuss feedback. There are a range of wider facilities and support services on offer to support your progress, including library resources which can be accessed online or on campus and the Academic Practice team.
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
Entry requirements
Applicants should usually have a 2.2 honours degree, in a relevant subject. You will be asked to submit an online application form. You may be asked to submit a samples of your creative and academic work. Please check the required Compulsory Supporting Documents by visiting the Cardiff Met website. Applicants may be interviewed via Teams or over the phone.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Republic of Ireland | £11000 | Whole course |
England | £11000 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £11000 | Whole course |
Scotland | £11000 | Whole course |
Wales | £11000 | Whole course |
EU | £17600 | Whole course |
International | £17600 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
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