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Bachelor in English and Creative Writing (BA) - TWU
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Bachelor in English and Creative Writing (BA) - TWU

Trinity Western University
Langley, BCCanada
On campus
Full-time
€15,092.92/year
 2269 Points
Duration
4 Years
Language
English

Program Description

The Bachelor in English and Creative Writing (BA) at TWU will help students develop confidence in their own creative and expository voice. During the program, students will creatively encounter past and present literary cultural achievements to understand more deeply themselves and the world around them.

The Bachelor in English and Creative Writing (BA) prepares students for the complexities of life, sharpens their perspectives, and develops their ability to think and communicate with clarity, eloquence, and creativity. By engaging with authors and texts that have stood the test of time and by developing their own voice through writing, students will learn to navigate the intersecting stories that make up our world with both wisdom and compassion.

There may be additional costs by this University.

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Curriculum

Courses

Introduction to Writing
Introduction to World Literature
Introduction to Fiction
Introduction to Poetry and Drama
Becoming a Writing Tutor
Introduction to Creative Writing
Introduction to English Literature I & II
Introduction to Canadian Literature
Studies in Modern Canadian Literature
Introduction to American Literature
Classical Backgrounds of Literature
Biblical Backgrounds of English Literature
Special Topics and Themes in English Literature
Writing Fiction for Children
Writing a Literary Novel
Writing Poetry
Writing Creative Nonfiction
Poetry in the Twentieth Century
Modern Canadian Literature
Indigenous Literatures
World Drama
Shakespeare I & ΙΙ
The Nineteenth-Century Novel
Romantic Poetry and Poetics
Modern British Literature
Contemporary Canadian Literature
Individual Authors and Literary Themes
Children's Literature
Fantasy Literature
Canadian Drama
Modern Drama
American Drama
Special Topics in English
Twentieth-Century American Literature
Literature and Spirituality
Chaucer
Medieval Mystical Literature
Honours Essay
Drama to 1642 Excluding Shakespeare
Milton
Renaissance Poetry and Prose
Seventeenth-Century Women's Writing
18th Century Drama
Eighteenth-Century Literature
Victorian Poetry and Prose
World Literature in English
Critical Approaches to Literature

Jobs - Careers

  • Teaching
  • Writing
  • Research,
  • Editing
  • Publishing
  • Speech Pathology
  • Broadcasting
  • Public Relations
  • Advertising
  • Politics Administration
  • Law (with further studies)
  • International and Humanitarian Relief
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