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BA Creative and Professional Writing
About this course
Writing is everywhere. From the films we watch, the television we stream, and the books we read, to the social media posts we compose, the marketing pitches that surround us, and the news stories we encounter across print and digital platforms. A degree in Creative and Professional Writing takes this ubiquity seriously, training you to produce work that is not only well-crafted but purposeful, whether you are writing fiction, journalism, screenplays, or content for organisations that need to communicate clearly and compellingly. At the University of Westminster, you will explore both the creative and the practical dimensions of writing as a profession. You will develop your voice across different forms and genres, learning what makes narrative, argument, and style work, and you will also engage with the industries and contexts in which professional writers operate. The programme develops your ability to write with precision and originality, to understand audiences and adapt your approach for different purposes, and to think critically about the relationship between language, culture, and meaning. A sandwich year and year abroad are available, offering the chance to gain industry experience or study in a different cultural context, both of which can be transformative for a writer. Work placements are also integrated, connecting you with employers and professional environments where writing is central to the work. Graduates of creative and professional writing programmes go on to careers across the full spectrum of the writing and communications industries. Publishing, journalism, content strategy, copywriting, scriptwriting, and public relations are all common destinations, as is teaching and education. Many graduates also pursue careers in marketing, advocacy, and the charity sector, where strong writing is essential. Postgraduate study in creative writing, journalism, or literary studies is another route, and some graduates build independent careers as authors, screenwriters, or freelance writers working across multiple genres and formats.
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