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Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing

The Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing is designed to help students refine their writing skills while exploring various genres such as fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. This program typically combines hands-on workshops with academic coursework, including the study of literary theory and history, to provide a comprehensive understanding of writing within its cultural and historical contexts.

Students in the program will engage with a diverse range of creative practices, developing their craft through both theoretical and practical means. Coursework often includes writing workshops, literary analysis, and producing a portfolio of original work. In addition to creative writing, students also take courses in literature, literary criticism, and the technical aspects of writing, allowing for a deeper exploration of their chosen genre (fiction, poetry, etc.).

Graduates of the program often pursue careers in writing, editing, or publishing, while others may continue their studies in advanced writing programs or related fields like English or journalism. The skills gained through this degree—critical thinking, communication, and creative expression—are highly transferable across many industries

Requirements

Listed below are the documents required to apply for this course.

Grade 12

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Total: 6.0

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Total: 80.0

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General Admission Requirements: Most universities will require a completed application form, high school transcripts, standardized test scores (like SAT or ACT), and possibly a personal statement or letters of recommendation. Specific universities may also have additional criteria such as proficiency in English (for non-native speakers). Mathematics Proficiency: Programs like Computer Science typically expect students to have a solid understanding of mathematics, including algebra, calculus, and possibly discrete mathematics. Some programs may even require AP calculus or other advanced math courses during high school. Computer Science Foundation Knowledge: Many programs will look for basic familiarity with programming concepts, which can be demonstrated through high school courses in computer science or personal projects. Though not always a strict requirement, an understanding of basic programming languages like Python or Java can be beneficial. Course-Specific Prerequisites: Depending on the specific focus of your program, prerequisites might include courses related to data structures, algorithms, or introductory courses in statistics or physics. Additional Program Emphases: For specialized tracks (e.g., cybersecurity, data science, machine learning), additional technical knowledge in those areas may be beneficial. Some programs offer optional emphasis areas that allow students to specialize in subjects such as cybersecurity, data science, or software engineering. Extracurricular Activities: Some schools may take into account relevant extracurricular activities such as participation in coding clubs, hackathons, or internships, which help demonstrate your interest and initiative in the field of study.

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Grade 12

Program Level

4 year bachelor's degree

Program Length

$31,450

Tuition fee

$0

Application fee

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