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English: Creative Writing

B.A. in English: Creative Writing

The English: Creative Writing Major hones students’ abilities to write and think imaginatively and critically. Students select workshops in creative nonfiction, drama, fiction, poetry, and screenwriting and learn strategies for crafting original expression while courses in literary study further allow them to contextualize their art.

Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • demonstrate competence to write and/or speak clearly in a variety of frameworks and genres.
  • demonstrate the ability to think critically, creatively, and/or construct coherent arguments using claims and reasons supported by credible sources.
  • demonstrate drafting, editing, and publishing skills and practices of a writer and critic.
  • participate in writing activities that support the campus, local, and greater writing community through their work and various literary arts activities.

Career Outlook

Some occupations related to creative writing are projected to grow 4 to 14 percent in the next 10 years.

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