The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MA | Full-time, Part-time | 1 - 2 year | September | find out | 0 |
Overview
Creative Writing allows us to interact with and shape our changing world; to study and influence artistic values and practices; and to cultivate inventive and authentic forms of expression. The UCC MA in Creative Writing encourages students to be curious about literature, to pursue creative excellence and to develop their writing in a university atmosphere. The course as a whole encourages and supports a full exploration of the creative self while also maintaining a strong vocational emphasis.
All of our courses are embedded in Cork's dynamic creative milieu, rooted inexpert practice and taught by highly accomplished professionals. A rich variety of modules are available, including Fiction, Poetry and Life Writing. Creative non-fiction options include innovative courses in Food Writing and Writing for Radio.
The School of English in UCC treats writing as a living, evolving practice: students taking the course will read and write in a context in which literature is being performed, transformed and adapted. Some of Ireland's greatest writers have studied or taught at UCC, including Frank O'Connor, Sean O'Faolain, Nuala NàDhomhnaill and John Montague. Notable poets associated with UCC include Sean Lucy, Tom McCarthy, Sean Dunne, Paul Durcan, Theo Dorgan and Leanne O'Sullivan. The School of English hosts an annual Writer-In-Residence and previous holders of this prestigious post have included Mary Morrissy, Claire Keegan and Matthew Sweeney.
Course Details
This MA gives you the opportunity to write in an empathetic and academically rigorous context, amidst a dynamic cultural milieu. Core modules address key creative techniques and help sustain and refresh your writing. Professional development is mentored and supported via modules in The Business of Writing and in the Creative Industries.
PART I
Core Modules (15 credits)
These Core Modules address two of the central aims of the programme: to help students understand the practical constraints and professional opportunities of life as a writer in a variety of potential contexts; and to cultivate an inventive, authentic and self-aware writing style.
EN 6034 The Business of Writing (5 credits)
EN 6035 Writing and Experiment (10 credits)
plus 35 credits from a combination of the following elective modules:
Elective Modules
These Elective Modules allow students to experiment with, engage with, and reflect on a diversity of writing practices, and to shape their own creative journey via their chosen modules.
EN6044Craft and Technique of Fiction (1): The Short Story (5 credits)
EN6056 Craft and Technique of Fiction (2): Reading the Novel (5 credits)
EN6032Fiction Workshop (10 credits)
EN6033Writing the Self: Fiction and non-Fiction (10 credits)
EN6031Poetry 1 (10 credits)
EN6043Poetry 2 (5 credits)
EN6042Workshop with Writer-in-Residence (5 credits)
EN6037Food Writing (5 credits)
EN6038Writing for Radio (5 credits)
EN6057 Writing for the Media (5 credits)
PART II
Core Module
This Core Module represents the culmination of the learning process fostered by this programme. Students produce a substantial portfolio of work and record the processes by which they write and research.
EN 6040 Dissertation (40 credits)
Fact File
Course Code: CKE10 Full-time, CKE58 Part-time
Course Title: Creative Writing
College: Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
Duration: 1 year Full-time; 2 years Part-time
Teaching Mode: Full-time, Part-Time
The part-time option will be taught during weekday working hours and evening hours over 2 years. The part-time option for the MA in Creative Writing is offered biannually. Taking the course part-time takes 24 months. We will be taking a part-time cohort in September 2015, and another in 2017.
Qualifications: MA
NFQ Level: Level 9
Costs: 2017/2018 Irish/EU Fee: EUR 6,500 full-time; EUR 3,250 per year part-time
2016 Entry Requirements: Applications will be considered from graduates of all disciplines. Applicants will normally have an honours primary degree at (2.2 level or above) in any discipline. (See detailed entry requirements)
Closing Date: 1 May 2017
Next Intake: 11 September 2017
Course Practicalities
The MA in Creative Writing is taught on Mondays and Tuesdays during the Autumn and Spring Semesters (September to March). Seminar hours are approximately 6-8 per week and reading hours / writing assignments are likely to take another 8 hours per week. The course involves a mixture of seminars, workshops, placement and writing practice and students will work on self-reflexive essays and projects.
Assessment
Students are assessed continuously during the course, submitting specified creative work alongside commentaries on their own creative practice
Application Procedure
Application for this programme is on-line at www.pac.ie/ucc. For full details of the application procedure click How to Apply
Please note you will be required to answer specific additional/supplementary questions as part of the online applications process for this programme. A copy of these additional/supplementary questions are available to view here:CKE10AdditionalQuestions (105kB)
Successful applicants will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit of EUR 500 on acceptance of their place
2016 Entry Requirements: Applications will be considered from graduates of all disciplines. Applicants will normally have an honours primary degree at (2.2 level or above) in any discipline. (See detailed entry requirements)
Closing Date: 1 May 2017
Next Intake: 11 September 2017
Contact University College Cork (UCC) to find course entry requirements.
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