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Medium of studying
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Creative Writing
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
The Creative Writing BA program at the University of the Fraser Valley equips students with the skills and techniques to excel as writers. Through small class sizes and flexible program options, students explore diverse writing genres, develop a unique voice, and refine their storytelling abilities. The program prepares graduates for careers in creative writing, communications, and related fields, emphasizing transferable skills like critical thinking and collaboration.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Goals:
- Equip students with the tools and techniques to excel as creative writers.
- Foster the development of a unique voice and strong storytelling skills.
- Explore diverse writing genres like fiction, drama, poetry, and screenwriting.
Program Features:
- Small class sizes: Facilitate personalized feedback and a supportive learning environment.
- Flexible program: Allows pairing the Creative Writing minor/extended minor with any other Bachelor of Arts major.
- Transferable skills: Emphasize the importance of clear and effective writing for various career paths.
Outline:
Content:
- Explores various writing genres, including fiction, drama, poetry, and screenwriting.
- Focuses on developing strong storytelling skills and engaging readers.
- Provides opportunities to refine writing through insightful feedback from peers and professors.
Structure:
- Offered as a minor or extended minor within the Bachelor of Arts program.
- Can be combined with any other major offered in the Bachelor of Arts.
- Includes opportunities to participate in the Louden Singletree literary magazine or the Cascade student newspaper for practical experience.
- Offers optional paid work placements through the UFV Co-operative Education program.
Assessment:
Methods:
- Utilizes diverse assessment methods to evaluate student progress.
- May include written assignments, creative projects, presentations, and participation.
Criteria:
- Assesses students on their ability to:
- Demonstrate strong writing skills and storytelling techniques.
- Develop a unique voice and style.
- Engage and move readers with their writing.
- Provide constructive feedback to peers.
Teaching:
Methods:
- Employs diverse teaching methods to cater to different learning styles.
- May include lectures, workshops, individual指導, and group discussions.
Faculty:
- Comprised of experienced and passionate creative writing instructors.
- Offers access to faculty expertise and mentorship.
Unique Approaches:
- Encourages experimentation and exploration of different writing styles.
- Provides personalized feedback to help students develop their writing skills.
- Creates a supportive and collaborative learning environment.
Careers:
Opportunities:
- Prepares graduates for diverse career paths in creative writing, communications, and related fields.
- Opens doors to potential careers like:
- Author
- Content strategist
- Communications specialist
- Web producer
- Editor
- Journalist
- Public relations specialist
- Marketing professional
- Scriptwriter
- Social media manager
- Graduates can find employment in various sectors, including:
- Publishing houses
- Tech firms
- Multimedia companies
- Marketing agencies
- Public relations companies
- Broadcasters
- Non-profit organizations
- Large corporations
- And more
Outcomes:
- Graduates are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their chosen careers.
- The program emphasizes the development of transferable skills like critical thinking, communication, and collaboration, which are valuable assets in any professional setting.
Other:
- The program is located at the University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC, Canada.
- Contact information:
- Address: 33844 King Road, Abbotsford BC, Canada V2S 7M8
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