MA Creative Writing(Part-Time)
Year 1
Learning outcomes
1. To develop a Master’s level creative writing practice through the experience of the advanced ‘creative writing workshop’, which includes submitting one’s own writing, giving and receiving feedback from peers and the tutor, and selecting from and applying that feedback in the development of one’s own writing2. To develop a practice of ‘reading as a writer’ to identify genre conventions and innovations and key debates in creative writing 3. To demonstrate an ability to locate one’s own writing in its contexts (theme and genre), including in relation to key debates4. To complete a significant, researched creative writing project that might be developed for publicationSkills Learning Outcomes5. To implement appropriate formal and thematic approaches in one’s own creative writing 6. To demonstrate a reflexive approach to one’s own writing aims and process 7. To demonstrate specialist practical knowledge of writing the genres of either fiction or poetry
Assessment
These learning outcomes are assessed on all modules by creative writing portfolio and critical reflection as is standard in the practice-based discipline of Creative Writing according to NAWE (National Association of Writers in Education) and QAA benchmarks. Assessment Map• Portfolio on Approaches to Creative Writing LOs 1, 3Critical Reflection on Approaches to Creative Writing LOs 2, 5, 6• Portfolio on Writing Poetry & Writing Prose Fiction modules LOs 1, 3, 5 Critical Reflections on Writing Poetry & Writing Prose Fiction modules LOs 2, 4, 6• Research Project Portfolio LOs 1, 3, 5, 6Research Project Critical Reflection LOs 2, 4, 6, 7