MA in Writing Course Structure for Full-time Students 2018-19
FULL-TIME COURSE STRUCTURE
There are two pathways through the Warwick MA in Writing.
Route A (TAUGHT): FIVE taught modules (compulsory Research for Writing plus optional core module EN910 Fiction Workshop I or EN994 Non-fiction workshop plus THREE other modules), in which a wide range of written work is produced. NO Long Project.
Route B (LONG PROJECT): THREE taught modules (compulsory Research for Writing plus optional core module EN910 Fiction Workshop I or EN994 Non-fiction workshop plus ONE other module in the spring term), plus a long written project in any genre which the Programme is able to supervise.
ROUTE A: for full time students
Full-time students on this route take TWO modules in the autumn term (in addition to compulsory Research for Writing) and TWO modules in the spring term. The summer is given to writing up, supported by additional workshops and 1:1 tutorials. The course is intended to provide a strong basis in creative work in the autumn term, followed by an element of optionality in the following terms. What follows describes the normal pattern, but there is some flexibility in module choice: for example, a student may be able to study an MA in English Literature module in the spring term, subject to her/his previous academic experience.
AUTUMN TERM
Full-time students will study (in addition to compulsory Research for Writing):
OPTIONAL CORE MODULE:
- EN910 Warwick Fiction Workshop I or
- EN994 Non-Fiction Workshop
OPTION MODULE:
- EN9B4 Brave New Worlds, OR another module from this list of MA modules (as long as the module is offered at 45 CATS in the Autumn Term)
SPRING TERM
Full-time students will study two option modules:
- EN906 Warwick Fiction Workshop II
- EN908 Writing Poetry
- EN951 Crossing Borders
- EN981 Writing about Human Rights and Injustice
- EN995 Historical Fictions, Historical Histories
- or another module from this list of MA modules (as long as the module is offered at 45 CATS)
SUMMER TERM
Continuation of written projects under supervision
ROUTE B: LONG PROJECT for full time students
Permission to follow the 'Long Project' route depends on an assessment of the student's prior experience of writing and of a proposal submitted before the course begins, as well as on the availability of a qualified supervisor or supervisors. Supervision of the Long Project begins in Term 2 and continues through Term 3.
AUTUMN TERM
Full-time students following Route B will study ONE module (in addition to compulsory Research for Writing):
- EN910 Warwick Fiction Workshop I or
- EN994 Non-Fiction Workshop
SPRING TERM
EN957 Long Project: 1:1 tutorials begin
Plus ONE of the following:
- EN906 Warwick Fiction Workshop II
- EN908 Writing Poetry
- EN951 Crossing Borders
- EN981 Writing about Human Rights and Injustice
- EN995 Historical Fictions, Historical Histories
- or another module from this list of MA modules (as long as the module is offered at 45 CATS in the Spring Term)
SUMMER TERM
EN957 Long Project: continuation of work under supervision