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Creative writing degrees

The study of creative writing is the ideal launchpad for a career in areas such as authorship, publishing, PR, marketing, teaching, the arts and the media.

How you write is powerful, and the skill to communicate clearly for different audiences using your own creative voice is what we value at Brighton.

We’ll guide you in crafting your writing skills so that you can create work for a variety of genres, opening your options to work across many rewarding creative industries.

Whether you dream of writing novels, working as a scriptwriter, or copywriting for an advertising agency, at Brighton our module choices and experienced lecturers will support you in realising your goals.

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Our degrees in creative writing

Undergraduate degrees

You can choose to take our single-honours creative writing degree course or combine your love of writing with a joint honours in literature or English language.

Our practice module allows you to take advantage of our great links with local organisations and do a placement with organisations like Action Medical Research, Brighton Dome and Festival, British Forces Broadcasting Services, Factory Films, The Old Market Theatre and Men’s Health Magazine. A range of option modules means you can choose to study topics including travel writing, American literature, queer writing, writing for stage, screen and audio, graphic novels and early modern literature.

  • Creative Writing BA(Hons)
  • English Literature and Creative Writing BA(Hons)

Opportunities to specialise

Studying our Creative Writing degree course means that you'll have the chance to focus on a specialist subject as part of your degree from year 2 of your course, or you can carry on with your Creative Writing degree for a broad view of the subject along with your choice of option modules. Alongside core creative writing modules, you'll focus on your specialist subject through core modules and the option modules you choose, and you'll graduate with that subject in your degree title.

You'll apply for the Creative Writing BA, and choose your pathway at the end of year 1.

  • Creative Writing with Wellbeing BA(Hons)
  • Creative Writing with Comics and Graphic Novels BA(Hons)

Postgraduate degrees

Our Creative Writing MA is open to those with and without experience. Through creative workshops we aim to prepare you for the career you really want in the many fields that creative writing offers. You will work with supportive professional writers, developing your skills to produce and share stories in a variety of genres.

We have fantastic links with local publishers, writers and creative companies and offer a unique salon series where industry experts offer practical advice and insights. In semester two, you will apply your writing and creative practice in a workplace scenario, while being encouraged to work on your own interests and passions.

  • Creative Writing MA
  • Humanities MRes

PhD courses

At Brighton, we are keen to support innovative PhD students working on different approaches to creative practice. We have over 30 creative writing PhD students exploring a diverse range of styles and genres and who are using distinct research approaches to push and evolve writing boundaries.

We also have research centres and groups which focus on the school's particular strength in arts and wellbeing; memory, narrative and histories; decolonisation; and sexuality and gender.

Studying Creative Writing has really helped me expand and hone my knowledge and skills, not only creatively, but academically too. We've already studied a wide range of topics from a diverse group of authors, both historical and contemporary. I always learn something new in class, and love it.

Adi Puri, Creative Writing BA(Hons)

Why study creative writing at Brighton?

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Focus on your interests

You'll be able to shape your course, choosing modules that appeal to you and that match your personal interests and career ambitions. This means our graduates go on to fulfilling careers across sectors from publishing to the media.

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Opportunities to gain experience

At both undergraduate and postgraduate level, you’ll have the chance to take a practice module where you can gain professional experience in a relevant workplace environment. Our students have worked with local publishers, radio stations, social media marketing departments, PR firms and charities.

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Inspiring and experienced staff teams

Our staff team are passionate about their research subjects and committed to supporting and guiding you throughout your studies. You’ll learn from award-winning novelists, poets, and scriptwriters who bring their expertise and experience to the classroom.

What our students say

Charlotte Kidd

Charlotte Kidd, English Literature and Creative Writing BA(Hons)

"This course has redefined my expectations of university. I am now not only confident in terms of career prospects, but my creative writing has taken new and exciting directions. I’m continually supported and inspired by the lecturers and staff who facilitate my creativity and writing. They encourage me to be bold with my work."

Theo Roe-Allan

Theo Roe-Allen, Creative Writing BA(Hons)

"Studying Creative Writing at Brighton has given me an enormous boost in confidence. The opportunity to share my work with peers, and to engage with other people has been incredibly valuable in developing my skills. As an aspiring novelist this course has exceeded my expectations in giving me the knowledge and tools needed to improve my writing."

Julie Rae

Julie Rae, Creative Writing MA

"The course has been invaluable to my creative practice, and I’ve loved every second. I’m not just a better writer, but an intentional one who experiments with form and language. I also have a deeper understanding of critical theory. Because of the research and skills I’ve gained, and the support I’ve received from lecturers, I’ve had the confidence to apply to study for a PhD at Brighton"

What jobs can I do with a creative writing degree or masters?

Many of the skills you’ll gain are transferable so there are many jobs where your qualification would be useful.

10 jobs you could do with a creative writing degree course or masters.

  • Editor
  • Copywriter
  • Screenwriter
  • Novelist
  • Content manager
  • Social media manager
  • Advertising creative
  • Press officer
  • Journalist
  • Teacher

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