Bath Spa Creative Writing Phd Funding

Course info

UCAS CODE W800

OverviewContemporary creative writing is diverse. It's digital and on the page; social and singular. Our comprehensive programme includes prose fiction, YA, flash fiction, poetry, scriptwriting for live performance and screen, life writing and memoir. In fact, whatever you want to write, you'll find an opportunity to explore it with us. We have modules on graphic novels and comics alongside modules in live literature, creative enterprise and professional practice to support your career ... READ MORE

Overview

Contemporary creative writing is diverse. It's digital and on the page; social and singular. Our comprehensive programme includes prose fiction, YA, flash fiction, poetry, scriptwriting for live performance and screen, life writing and memoir. In fact, whatever you want to write, you'll find an opportunity to explore it with us. We have modules on graphic novels and comics alongside modules in live literature, creative enterprise and professional practice to support your career development. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate on creative projects with other students both within and outside Creative Writing. You'll be able to work on magazines, local literary festivals and podcasts, while collaborating with fellow students through our creative writing, publishing and journalism student-run societies.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is based on 100% coursework (no exams). Most modules will require you to submit a portfolio of creative writing along with a reflective or contextual essay in which you describe what you have learned in class, what you have learned from the set texts and working on your own writing.

How will I be taught?

Creative Writing at Bath Spa University is taught through a mixture of workshops, lectures, presentations and tutorials. Workshops offer you the opportunity to read and discuss each other's work in a supportive, informal and informative atmosphere. Lectures are used to introduce techniques and themes in detail. Tutorials provide you with the opportunity to discuss your work with your tutor on a one-to-one basis.

We believe that for you to achieve your maximum potential you have to take yourself and your writing seriously, and that the best way to do this is to develop a professional approach. Therefore, wherever appropriate, our modules run to industry standards and adopt industry practices.

Careers

Current graduate careers include:

  • Novelist
  • Science magazine editor
  • Children's author
  • Playwright
  • Digital Marketing Executive
  • Social media writer

Key stats

Uni rankings

WUSCA student ranking

WUSCA student ranking

These are the 2020 rankings, based on ratings given by past and current students.

102nd / 131

CUG ranking

Complete University Guide Ranking

Source: Complete University Guide 2022

105th

CUG subject ranking

Complete University Guide Subject Ranking

Source: Complete University Guide 2022

39th

Start date and duration

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Start date
Full Time

Creative Writing

Drop-out rate

Drop-out rate

The percentage of students who didn't finish the course.

Calculated by 100% - (% of students continuing course + % of students completed course)

100 - 87 = 13% Drop-out rate

Employment rate

Employment rate

The percentage of students in full-time work 6 months after finishing their course.

Average salary

Average salary

Creative Writing graduate salary at this uni

£15,000

UK Creative Writing graduate salary

£16,000

Modules

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        Entry requirements

        Entry requirements

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        A level

        Grades / Points required CCC - BCC Grades / Points required M:30 Grades / Points required 27 Grades / Points required MMM Grades / Points required M
        Details
        A Level Grades BCC-CCC accepted with a minimum of Grade C in English or related subject. Applicants without A Level English will be considered but will be required to submit a piece of your own creative writing as part of the selection process. Typical offers for applicants with Access to HE will be the Access to HE Diploma or Access to HE Certificate (60 credits, 45 of which must be Level 3, including 30 at merit or higher). You may be invited to submit a piece of your own creative writing as part of the selection process. A minimum of 27 points are required from applicants who demonstrate a strong interest in creative writing. You may be invited to submit a piece of your own creative writing as part of the selection process. Extended Diploma grades Merit, Merit, Merit (MMM) accepted from applicants who demonstrate a strong interest in creative writing. You may be invited to submit a piece of your own creative writing as part of the selection process. Grade Merit is preferred.

        Previous study

        Previous study

        The most common A-levels taken by students who end up studying this subject at uni.

        Source: HESA, 2018

        DATA SOURCE: HESA

        Creative Writing

        Top 5 A-levels taken by students who study this subject at uni

        English Language & Literature

        20%

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        How Creative Writing students rated:

        Student rating

        This is the overall rating calculated by averaging all live reviews for this uni on Whatuni.

        ( 3.7) 55 reviews

        5 star 10%

        4 star 62%

        3 star 20%

        2 star 5%

        1 star 3%

        How all students rated:

        Student rating

        This is the overall rating calculated by averaging all live reviews for this uni on Whatuni.

        ( 3.9) 1,056 reviews

        5 star 17%

        4 star 60%

        3 star 20%

        2 star 3%

        1 star 0%

        Where you'll study

        Newton Park Bath Bath And North East Somerset BA2 9BN

        Bath Spa University

        Newton Park Bath
        Bath And North East Somerset
        BA2 9BN United Kingdom Nearest train station: Oldfield Park  1.6 miles away

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