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Bachelor of Arts with Honours Creative Writing in Contemporary Culture, Level 6, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

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Level 5(2022/23 for FT students and 2023/24 and 2024/25 for standard PT students)

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Writing Fictions

(20 credits)

Y

Writing Poetry: Voice and Audience

(20 credits)

Y

Adaptation: Textual Afterlives

(20 credits)

Y

Theory into Practice

(20 credits)

Y

Option Module 1

(20 credits)

N

Option Module 2

(20 credits)

N

Indicative Level 5 option modules:

Digital History

Popular Music and the Moving Image

Comedy, Media and Diversity

Youth, Crime, Culture

Applied Humanities

Postcolonial Writing

Twentieth-Century Literature: Alienation and Dystopia

Level 6(2023/24 for FT students and 2025/26 and 2026/27 for standard PT students)

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Creative Writing Project

(40 credits)

Y

Option Module 1

(20 credits)

N

Option Module 3

(20 credits)

N

Option Module 2

(20 credits)

N

Option Module 3

(20 credits)

N

Indicative Level 6 option modules:

The following option modules are affiliated with this course. There may be some variance as to which are available in a given year.

Career Cartographies

Digital Media and Culture

Civil Rights in North America

Life Writing

Experimental Writing

Writing Drama: Stage and Sound

Literature and Disability

Postcolonial Cities

Twentieth Century Women Novelists

Cultural Crossings: Race, Writing and Resistance

Public History Project

The Gothic

Lifestyle, Media, identity

Apartheid and After: Twentieth-Century South Africa

Streetlife: Urban Culture and Society Since c.1850

New Media Geographies

Race, Culture and Media

Popular Music Dissenting Cultures

Sports Media

Media Celebrity and Film Stardom

Human Obsolescence

Music and the Digital

Space Media

Storytelling for Social Impact

Surveillance Cultures


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