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Imbue your writing with imagination and range.
Craft writing that is distinct and well-developed..
Stories are timeless and eternal. They are touchstones, formed by time and place, which reflect upon the human experience. Creative writing is an asset in all professional fields throughout diverse positions. The ability to craft intriguing, memorable prose remains one of the most enduring forms of human expression. Learn to conceive and develop integral elements of a story, including plotline, characters, symbolism, setting, and atmosphere.
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Our interactive content includes videos from instructors at the University of Chicago as well as materials that enable you to learn through real-world examples.
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Throughout the program, the teaching assistant will serve as a valuable resource to clarify any questions and provide feedback on your work.
Meet Your Instructor
Sarah Terez Rosenblum, MFA
Sarah Terez Rosenblum’s work has appeared in literary magazines such as The Normal School, Prairie Schooner (shortlisted for the publication’s Summer 2020 Creative Nonfiction Prize), Diagram , Brevity, Third Coast , and Carve. In 2022, Rosenblum was shortlisted for StoryQuarterly ’s annual fiction contest. She has written for sites that include Salon, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Satirist, and Pop Matters .
Pushcart Prize-nominated, she earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Rosenblum is a creative coach and developmental editor. She also teaches creative writing at Story Studio, where she was voted 2022 Teacher of the Year, and at the University of Chicago Writer’s Studio. Rosenblum’s novel, Herself When She’s Missing , was called “poetic and heartrending” by Booklist .
Unique Program Features
Live sessions and workshops.
Engage in live sessions and workshops that provide the opportunity to pose questions and exchange ideas.
Practical application
Practice specific craft points and explore the drafting process through weekly writing exercises.
Personalized guidance
Receive feedback from your instructors about the development of your writing.
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Learning Outcomes
- Reveal character through action.
- Establish setting through characters’ physicality.
- Write dynamic scenes.
- Create dialogue that reveals character and furthers plot.
- Recognize and use imagery and symbolic language.
After completing the course, you will be able to:
Course modules, introduction to writing and crafting character.
- Things to Consider Before Writing
- Introduction to Character
- Description
- Internal Response
Point of View
- Introduction to Point of View
- First Person
- Third Person
- Less Common Points of View: Second Person
- Less Common Points of View: First Person Plural
- Focalization
- Writing Practice
Setting and Mood
- Starting with Setting
- Creating Setting
- Analysis of Setting in The Road
- Introduction to Workshop
- Introduction to Plot
- Basic Plot Arcs
- Denouement and Resolution
- Conflict and Tension
- Change and Imagery
- The Hero’s Journey
- Introduction to Dialogue
- Dialogue and Action
- Creating Tension with Dialogue
- Dialogue and Subtext
- Issues in Dialogue
Voice and Tone
- Introduction to Tone and Voice
- Authorial Voice and Character Voice
- Finding Your Voice
- Strong Story Starts
- Writing Practice: Drafting
Imagery, Symbolism, and Theme
- Introduction to Imagery and Theme
- Figurative Language
- Systems of Imagery: “In the White Night”
- Building Your Own Systems of Imagery
Time Movement and Literary Magazines
- Simple Scene Movement
- Introduction to Flashbacks
- The Mechanics of Flashbacks
- Writing Practice: Submitting Your Work
- Writing Practice: Beyond this Course
- Things to Consider
- Before Writing
- Introduction to
- Writing Practicen
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This course is designed for:.
Individuals with diverse aspirations, backgrounds, and skills interested in exploring writing in an easily accessible way.
Learners from all walks of life with curiosity and enthusiasm toward writing, communication, literature, and the art of crafting a story.
Experienced writers looking to hone their skills and elevate their expression.
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Certificate in Creative Writing
About the Online Creative Writing Certificate
The Certificate in Creative Writing offers an innovative, collaborative course of study for those who have always wanted to unlock their creativity. Each online course is designed as a workshop in which you explore new ideas, tackle new writing tools, generate original insights and discover your own powers of expression. You create, collaboratively discuss and revise your original writing with feedback from your instructors and your peers. You also engage with a range of assigned readings and multimedia that inform and grow your innovative practice.
The Certificate in Creative Writing offers both basic and advanced workshops and appeals to students new to creative writing as well as students with writing experience who want to learn new skills. Through a series of online courses in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and screenwriting, the Certificate in Creative Writing focuses on creative writing as a form of critical thinking as a way to reimagine audience and as a space of innovation. Taught by professionals in the field, our courses cultivate both individual and group learning, providing an overview of the field as well as deep dives into literary genres. These online creative writing courses are designed as hands-on, intensive study of the subtleties and power of language.
Creative Writing Certificate Requirements
- The Certificate in Creative Writing is a 4-course, 4 c.u.* credit program of study taught by University of Pennsylvania faculty.
- To earn a certificate, students complete any four courses offered, in any order.
- Students who complete the basic certificate may pursue an advanced certificate (6-course, 6 c.u.*) by adding two additional creative writing courses.
Flexible Course Schedule and Tuition
Penn LPS Online courses in the Certificate in Creative Writing are offered in accelerated 8-week terms and full terms. Courses in the online certificate program are largely asynchronous with some optional synchronous sessions to be scheduled by the instructors.
You have the option to enroll in individual creative writing courses without committing to the entire online certificate, enjoying the flexibility and expertise offered by Penn LPS Online to suit your schedule and interests. Visit the Cost of Attendance page for course tuition and fee rates.
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*Academic credit is defined by the University of Pennsylvania as a course unit (c.u.). A course unit (c.u.) is a general measure of academic work over a period of time, typically a term (semester or summer). A c.u. (or a fraction of a c.u.) represents different types of academic work across different types of academic programs and is the basic unit of progress toward a degree. One c.u. is usually converted to a four-semester-hour course.
The Certificate in Creative Writing prepares you to:
- Understand how text conveys meaning across a variety of literary genres and styles
- Explore how to use innovation, flexibility, and collaboration to cultivate a creative writing practice
- Create, revise and edit your original writing in multiple literary genres, including poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and screenwriting
Online Creative Writing Courses
Certificate students who complete four of the online courses listed below earn a Certificate in Creative Writing. Those students are then eligible to pursue an Advanced Certificate in Creative Writing by taking two additional courses.
- CRWR 1010: The Craft of Creative Writing
- CRWR 1600: Modern and Contemporary US Poetry
- CRWR 2010: Poetry Workshop
- CRWR 2400: The Art of Editing
- CRWR 2500: Writing and Meditation
- CRWR 2600: Fiction Workshop
- CRWR 2800: Narrative Collage
- CRWR 3000: Writing About Place
- CRWR 3200: Screenwriting
- CRWR 3600: Advanced Nonfiction *
- CRWR 3700: Journalism
*This course may not be offered every academic year. Check the course page or our course guide to see when upcoming terms are added.
Courses are subject to change.
Meet The Faculty
Julia Bloch
- Faculty Director, Penn LPS Online Certificate in Creative Writing
- Director, Creative Writing Program
- Director, Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing
Laynie Browne
- Poet, prose writer, teacher and editor
Scott Burkhardt
- Lecturer in cinema and media studies
Christy Davids
- Teacher, poet and assistant editor at The Conversant
Lise Funderburg
- Lecturer in creative writing
- 2017-2018 Digital Studies Fellow at Rutgers University-Camden
Dick Polman
- Povich Writer-in-Residence at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing (CPCW)
- Writer, editor, teacher
Zachary Tyler Vickers
Careers related to creative writing.
The Certificate in Creative Writing is designed to enhance your writing and storytelling skills and provide a framework for a creative process that can be applied to a myriad of professional roles including:
- Advertising copywriter
- Fundraising/development consultant
- Author and journalist
Creative Writing
One of the nation's most prestigious open-enrollment creative writing programs..
Whether you're looking to improve your writing for personal fulfillment, want to be published, or are preparing to apply to an MFA program, the Writers' Program can help you achieve your goals. You will find a supportive community of instructors, academic counselors and fellow students to help you on your journey.
We offer a wide range of open-enrollment courses, all of which may be taken individually. A guide on where to get started is provided below.
We also offer a fully customizable 21-unit Certificate in Creative Writing where you can develop professional creative writing skills in the genre of your choice.
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4-day in-person, intensive workshops in Creative Writing & Screenwriting.
Perfect for both aspiring and experienced writers looking for new inspiration.
This year's Writers Studio was held in August. The 2025 dates and registration will be provided once available.
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Creative Writing Degrees Degrees Also known as an undergraduate or bachelors degree. Internationally respected, universally understood. An essential requirement for many high-level jobs. Gain a thorough understanding of your subject – and the tools to investigate, think critically, form reasoned arguments, solve problems and communicate effectively in new contexts. Progress to higher level study, such as a postgraduate diploma or masters degree.
- Credits measure the student workload required for the successful completion of a module or qualification.
- One credit represents about 10 hours of study over the duration of the course.
- You are awarded credits after you have successfully completed a module.
- For example, if you study a 60-credit module and successfully pass it, you will be awarded 60 credits.
How long will it take?
Creative Writing Diplomas Diplomas Widely recognised qualification. Equivalent to the first two thirds of an honours degree. Enhance your professional and technical skills or extend your knowledge and understanding of a subject. Study for interest or career development. Top up to a full honours degree in just two years.
Creative writing certificates certificates widely recognised qualification. equivalent to the first third of an honours degree. study for interest or career development. shows that you can study successfully at university level. count it towards further qualifications such as a diphe or honours degree., why study creative writing with the open university.
Since 2003, over 50,000 students have completed one of our critically acclaimed creative writing modules.
The benefits of studying creative writing with us are:
- Develops your writing skills in several genres including fiction, poetry, life writing and scriptwriting.
- Introduces you to the world of publishing and the requirements of professionally presenting manuscripts.
- Online tutor-group forums enable you to be part of an interactive writing community.
- Module workbooks are widely praised and used by other universities and have attracted worldwide sales.
Careers in Creative Writing
Studying creative writing will equip you with an adaptable set of skills that can give entry to a vast range of occupations. You’ll learn to evaluate and assimilate information in constructing an argument as well as acquiring the skills of creative and critical thinking that are much in demand in the workplace.
Our range of courses in creative writing can help you start or progress your career in:
- Arts, creative industries, culture and heritage
- Advertising, marketing, communications and public relations
- Journalism and publishing
- Public administration, civil service and local government
Looking for something other than a qualification?
The majority of our modules can be studied by themselves, on a stand-alone basis. If you later choose to work towards a qualification, you may be able to count your study towards it.
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Need an extra push to finish your novel, poem or play? Want to explore new genres? Whether you're a beginner wondering where to start, or an experienced writer looking to extend your craft, we have a course for you.
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Our short courses in creative writing include in person and online live-time weekly classes, day and weekend schools and flexible online courses.
Courses cover all genres: fiction, poetry, memoir, creative nonfiction, drama, writing for young adults and critical reading. There are courses for beginners and options for those with experience. Class sizes are kept small to maximise interaction between you, your classmates and your tutor.
Credit earned from some of our short courses is transferable towards our Certificate of Higher Education – a part-time undergraduate course in which you study a main subject discipline, such as creative writing, but also undertake study in other subjects to broaden your knowledge and skills.
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From undergraduate level to advanced postgraduate study.
Certificate of Higher Education in Creative Writing
The Certificate of Higher Education is a flexible, part-time programme which lets you study a main subject discipline (such as creative writing) while also undertaking study in other academic subjects. Ideal for lifelong learners, you can study what you want, when you want, how you want. The credits you obtain from taking short online courses, weekly classes and attendance at the Oxford University Summer School for Adults all count towards your final award.
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- Undergraduate Diploma in Creative Writing
The Diploma in Creative Writing is a two-year part-time course that helps you to strengthen your ability in four major areas of literary activity — prose, poetry, drama and analytical reading — while letting you specialise in the genre of your choice. Choose from two study options: regular in-person meetings in Oxford or mostly online with a summer school in Oxford.
- MSt in Creative Writing
Delve deeper with our a two-year, part-time master's programme offering a unique combination of high contact hours, genre specialisation, and critical and creative breadth. Delivered in a clustered learning format of five residences, two guided retreats and one placement over two years.
Join us for one of our Oxford creative writing summer courses , and spend a week or longer immersed in your craft. Accredited and non-accredited options are available and courses take place either at Rewley House or at one of the University's historic colleges.
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Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing
The writing certificate introduces students to the small-group workshop format and features individual attention from published, award-winning faculty . Flexible scheduling – with courses offered evenings and weekends on Northwestern’s Chicago and Evanston campuses as well as online and in hybrid format – gives students the opportunity to balance their professional, personal and writing lives. While earning their certificate, students will likewise have the opportunity to connect with other writers at readings and events in an artistic community that extends beyond the University into Chicagoʼs vibrant literary scene.
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- Applying Credit to the MA in Writing or MFA in Prose and Poetry
After successful completion of the certificate, students will have the knowledge, skills, and aptitude to:
- Determine the strengths and areas for improvement in their writing, and learn how to evaluate critical feedback of their work
- Revise work, re-think it, and re-imagine it
- Experiment with different styles and forms
- Read literature as a writer and a critic
Students will also be introduced to:
- Tools for teaching creative writing, informed by current pedagogy and classroom experience
- The vibrant literary community at the university, in the city of Chicago, and environs
Students are required to complete the following four courses to earn the certificate:
- 2 Writing Workshops in the genre in which they are accepted (list of available workshops below)
- 1 Literature Course (may be any 400-level LIT Course; some 400-level IPLS courses may apply)
- 1 Elective (may be any MCW 490 Elective Course, MCW 575 The Publishing Industry: Literary Presses and Journals, any Publishing and Professional Development Course, any additional Literature Course)
Writing Workshops
- MCW 411 - Poetry Workshop
- MCW 413 - Fiction Writing Workshop
- MCS 461 - Nonfiction Writing Workshop
Literature Courses
- LIT 405 - Topics in Literature (topics vary - see course schedule)
- LIT 410 - Introduction to Graduate Studies in Literary and Cultural Analysis
- LIT 480 - Topics in Comparative Literature (topics vary - see course schedule)
- LIT 492 - Special Topics (topics vary - see course schedule)
Review curriculum details while you consider applying to this program. Current students should refer to the curriculum requirements in place at time of entry into the program.
Explore Creative Writing Courses. You can narrow your course search by day, location or instructor.
A variety of factors are considered when your application is reviewed. Background and experience vary from student to student. For a complete list of requirements, see the Graduate Certificate Admission page.
Tuition for this program at Northwestern is comparable to similar US programs. Complete details can be found on the Creative Writing Certificate Tuition page.
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Instructors in the Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing program at Northwestern are leading scholars and practitioners in their field. They bring real-world experiences to the classroom and engage with students on a personal level. Get to know the instructors on the Creative Writing Faculty page.
Applying Credit to the MA in Writing or MFA in Prose and Poetry Programs
Students that are interested in the option of applying their credit to the SPS MA in Writing or MFA in Prose and Poetry programs must submit an online application and submit all required application materials .
Students that elect to apply to a master's program before completing a graduate certificate will be able to count completed courses toward the applicable master's degree, but there will be no certificate conferred.
If you are interested in exploring this option, please contact the SPS graduate advising team for information on how to pursue a master's degree at SPS.
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Online Creative Writing Degrees Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Cost per credit $330
Total courses 40
Term length 8 weeks
Program Overview Why get a bachelor’s in creative writing online?
Unleash your creativity while honing your writing skills in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English program at Southern New Hampshire University. Whether you simply have a passion for storytelling or want to pursue a career using your talents, the online creative writing program offers a supportive community, comprehensive curriculum and flexible format that can help you achieve your goals.
Skills you'll learn:
- Writing and editing techniques
- Literary analysis and critical-thinking
- Application of storytelling elements
- Literary form, genre, structure and style
- Use of genre conventions and techniques
- Professional portfolio building
Courses & Curriculum Online creative writing courses built for aspiring writers
In the online BA Creative Writing program, you'll push your creative boundaries, develop a unique voice and gain insights into the publishing industry. You'll also have the opportunity to have your work published in The Penmen Review, our own online journal for writers. And with 4 concentrations to choose from, you can choose to focus your studies in fiction, nonfiction, poetry or screenwriting.
Plus, this program offers a significant number of free electives, helping you maximize transfer credits and explore topics that interest you.
BA Creative Writing concentrations
When you choose to study creative writing at SNHU, you have the option to stay with the general track – which gives you the flexibility to study a variety of genres – or add one of our 4 concentrations to your degree : fiction, nonfiction, poetry or screenwriting.
Explore your creative boundaries, perfect your craft and dive deeper into your preferred genre in the online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English with a concentration in Fiction Writing . From fantasy to sci-fi, mystery to young adult, you'll be tasked with developing an appreciation for all forms of fiction while embracing the style of writing that you're drawn to and bringing your original stories to life.
Balancing craft and critical analysis, this concentration helps you hone your writing skills and study philosophy of composition. You'll enhance your fundamental knowledge of fiction writing's most crucial elements — giving you a powerful understanding of plot, character development, narrative voice and other mechanics of creative writing.
Career outlook:
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that a degree and publication is typically required for a full-time writing position. 1 Writers who concentrate in fiction have career opportunities in a range of professions, including content writing, editing, copywriting, publishing, communications and more.
Courses may include:
- New Media: Writing and Publishing
- Fiction Writing Workshop
- Intermediate Fiction Writing Workshop
- Advanced Fiction Writing Workshop
Combine research skills and reflection with compelling storytelling when you enroll in the nonfiction writing degree online at Southern New Hampshire University.
Our online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English with a concentration in Nonfiction delves into a wide variety of styles and subjects – everything from the personal essay to autobiography, memoir, travel writing and magazine features. Through this program, you'll acquire a powerful understanding of research, narrative voice and other mechanics of creative writing.
Nonfiction writers can publish in magazines, newspapers, and literary journals, as well as find career opportunities in digital content writing, social media, communications, copywriting and editing.
- Nonfiction Writing Workshop
- Intermediate Nonfiction Writing Workshop
- Advanced Nonfiction Writing Workshop
The online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry degree program is an opportunity for aspiring poets to find inspiration, engagement and creative collaboration with peers and faculty alike. Our specialized program enables you to hone your craft and unleash your imagination, helping you create imagery in verse.
While a poetry degree is valuable in and of itself, it can also prepare you for many professional paths. You can explore careers in creative writing, advertising, journalism, publishing and advertising copywriting. Southern New Hampshire University also offers an online Master of Arts in English and Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry.
Career paths with a BA in creative writing include work as a creative writer, advertising copywriter, journalist, publisher or poet. Writers have also found careers in communications, digital content writing and editing.
- Poetry Writing Workshop
- Intermediate Poetry Writing Workshop
- Advanced Poetry Writing Workshop
Whether you have dreams of writing blockbusters, developing documentaries or working with other writers on sitcoms, the online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing and English with a concentration in Screenwriting is an excellent way to sharpen your writing skills and put your passion to work.
The classes in this specialized online screenwriting degree are based on a comprehensive study of creative writing with a special focus on story structure, character development and the visual medium of film. You'll have the opportunity to explore all of the forms that screenwriting takes – feature-length and short films, television episodes and miniseries, commercials and internet-based video.
Designed by experienced and distinguished faculty, this creative writing program will give you a powerful understanding of how story, character, theme, action, visuals and dialogue intertwine to create a compelling moment in time.
Blockbuster movies, independent films and shorts, commercials, television dramas and sitcoms all rest their success on the backbone of their scripts.
Screenwriters have lots of options when it comes to navigating their careers. You could pursue independent work and make your stories come to life – or you could develop scripts for specific projects that need a writer's touch.
- Introduction to Screenwriting Workshop
- Intermediate Screenwriting Workshop
- Advanced Screenwriting Workshop
Online creative writing courses for aspiring writers
In your major courses, you'll learn the terminology, conventions and techniques needed to strengthen your skills in literary analysis, writing and editing. You'll also develop these skills and gain valuable feedback in collaborative workshops with peers and faculty from all over the country.
Visit the course catalog to view the full BA in Creative Writing & English curriculum .
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All undergraduate students are required to take general education courses , which are part of SNHU's newly redesigned program, The Commons. The goal of The Commons' curriculum is to empower you with some of the most in-demand skills, so you can succeed not only in your academic career, but in your personal and professional life too.
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You’ll take your courses within SNHU’s Brightspace platform. This is where you’ll find your:
- Schedule of weekly assignments
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What support services are available?
- Chat with your advisors Get hands-on help from dedicated academic and career advisors.
- Drop in for tutoring Work with a tutor, any time of the day or night – no appointment necessary.
- Learn from industry professionals Instructors lead discussions and offer guidance – and they’re just an email away.
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SNHU's creative writing faculty have a shared passion for writing and student success. Throughout your program, you'll learn from published writers, professional editors, publishers and established literary critics – subject-matter experts who can help guide you to improving your craft.
Featured Faculty
Position Associate Dean, Creative Writing
Joined SNHU 2014
- MFA in Creative Writing-Fiction from Boise State University
- BA in Creative Writing with a minor in English Literature from Grand Valley State University
What our instructors have to say
"Throughout the creative writing program, students are given tools, resources, and lots of valuable feedback to strengthen their writing skills."
Chris Sullivan , adjunct instructor at SNHU
At Southern New Hampshire University, you'll have access to a powerful network of more than 400,000 students, alumni and staff that can help support you long after graduation. Our instructors offer relevant, real-world expertise to help you understand and navigate the field. Plus, with our growing, nationwide alumni network, you'll have the potential to tap into a number of internship and career opportunities.
Recently, SNHU has been nationally recognized for leading the way toward more innovative, affordable and achievable education:
- U.S. News & World Report Named SNHU the 2024 Most Innovative University in the North
- The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) Awarded SNHU the 21st Century Distance Learning Award for Excellence in Online Technology
- Google.org Gave SNHU a $1 million grant to explore soft skills assessments for high-need youth
Founded in 1932 , Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit institution with over 180,000 graduates across the country. SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which advocates for institutional improvement and public assurance of quality.
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Your remaining tuition cost: $19,800
If 75 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $14,850
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Your remaining tuition cost: $9,900
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We look at the cost per credit multiplied by the number of credits you need to earn for a bachelor's degree. Most bachelor's degrees require 120 credits. SNHU allows you to transfer in up to 90 credits, requiring a minimum of 30 credits to be taken at SNHU. This is only a tuition estimator, and doesn't account for other fees that may be associated with your program of choice.
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Transfer up to 90 credits toward your bachelor's degree program at SNHU. If you’ve taken one course or many, we’ll evaluate them for you.
Fill out the FAFSA to see if you’re eligible for grants or work-study. (You could also be offered loans, though you’ll have to pay those back later.)
Earn credits in leadership, technology and more – while taking advantage of a 30% online undergraduate tuition discount for active-duty service members and spouses.
Getting free money for college – from SNHU or an outside organization – could help you save hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
Bring in credits from popular options like CLEP, Sophia Learning, Google and other common credit for prior learning (CPL) experiences.
Receive an online tuition discount if your organization has partnered with SNHU for educational benefits. And consider asking your employer about tuition reimbursement.
Career Outlook What can I do with a bachelor’s in creative writing?
With storytelling at the heart of communication, the bachelor's in creative writing program can help set you up for success in a variety of roles in writing, editing, publishing and beyond. And with today's remote work opportunities, it's easy for writers and authors to work from just about anywhere they have internet access – meaning jobs aren't limited to major cities anymore.
From the entertainment industry to marketing and tech, employers of all kinds seek skilled writers for a variety of positions. In addition to the technical skills you'll gain in a creative writing degree program, your courses will help you develop in areas like creativity, critical-thinking, persuasion and social perceptiveness — skills that are valuable in any career.
Occupations
If exploring creative careers sounds appealing, an online creative writing degree can prepare you for a variety of positions, including:
Use storytelling skills to write everything from children’s books and novels to biographies, essays and memoirs.
Apply your understanding of the written word to plan, review and revise content for publication in books, periodicals or online platforms.
Promote a product, service or organization with content for advertisements, marketing campaigns or websites.
Research topics, investigate story ideas and interview sources to write compelling nonfiction articles for newspapers, magazines, blogs and television news programs.
Use the power of writing to create visual and auditory experiences for everything from major blockbuster films to television episodes and commercials.
Write speeches for business leaders, politicians and others, using words to engage with and move an audience.
Increase in writer and author opportunities through 2032, projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1
Median annual pay for writers and authors as of May 2023, according to the BLS. 1
Understanding the numbers When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
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There are a wide variety of writing degrees that can help prepare you for your ideal writing career, including a BA in Creative Writing and graduate programs such as our online MA and MFA in creative writing programs and low-residency MFA in fiction or nonfiction.
A creative writing bachelor’s degree will give you a strong foundation of writing skills and help you hone your craft. You’ll also gain a better understanding of the publishing industry and build a portfolio of writing samples you can use when applying for jobs.
SNHU's creative writing degree offers 4 concentrations to help you focus on a specific genre, improve your knowledge, develop genre-specific skills and help you become more marketable in the workforce.
“It’s important to have a degree in writing or English because you’ll learn how to write properly and get practice writing in all different forms,” said Anne-Marie Yerks , adjunct faculty for the MFA in fiction writing program at Southern New Hampshire University.
As a creative writing major, you'll build a strong understanding of the English language and learn how to use the elements of storytelling to write everything from nonfiction essays to poetry.
But writing won't be your only subject of study. You'll also read well-known literature, analyzing the work of writers like Shakespeare to inspire and inform your own writing.
You'll learn from professors with real-world experience as authors, publishers and literary critics and will explore the workings of the publishing industry.
Nicholas Patterson '22 , has found that many of his professors are passionate about the subjects they teach.
"For example," he said, "I took a Shakespeare class and my professor had been studying Shakespeare for most of his life and shared his passion in the course by encouraging his students and their ideas."
As a creative writing major, you'll graduate with the key critical thinking, communication and collaboration skills you need for a career as a journalist, editor, copywriter, author and more.
The best writing degree is the one that helps you prepare for the job you want and gives you a strong foundation of writing skills and experience.
At Southern New Hampshire University, creative writing students dive deep into the English language and great works of literature. By reading and analyzing great works of literature, you'll be able to learn the art of storytelling and develop your own writing style.
Interested in a particular writing career? Degree concentrations allow you to focus your learning on a specific genre of creative writing and can give you a leg up when applying to writing jobs.
If you dream about becoming a novelist, a bachelor’s degree in fiction writing will prepare you for a life of storytelling, helping you hone your writing skills and enhance your understanding of plot, narrative voice and character.
A bachelor’s degree in nonfiction writing can prepare you for a career as a journalist, author or communications manager, helping you combine research and observation with compelling storytelling.
If poetry is your passion, a creative writing bachelor’s degree with a poetry concentration will help you develop your personal style and build a portfolio. You’ll study the poetry of others and regularly write, read and critique poems with your peers in poetry workshops.
A screenwriting degree offers a special focus on story structure, character development and the visual medium of film. You’ll explore writing for feature-length and short films, television episodes, commercials and internet-based video.
It depends. SNHU’s creative writing bachelor’s degree program requires 120 credits to graduate and typically takes about 4 years to complete.
If you’ve attended college before, you may be able to transfer credits to your degree program and save time (and money). We accept up to 90 transfer credits toward your program here, with free transfer credit evaluations that let you see how your existing credits can be applied to your new degree.
It's also important to consider your other responsibilities. If you can attend school full time and take on a full course load each semester, you’ll complete your degree faster. If you work full time or have a family and need to fit your learning into an already busy schedule, you may need to complete your degree at a slower pace.
Starting a writing career doesn’t have to mean becoming an author. In fact, writers are needed across a variety of industries, from business and entertainment to engineering and marketing.
The many writing jobs you may explore include:
- Author: Use storytelling skills to write everything from children’s books and novels to biographies, essays and memoirs.
- Editor: Apply your understanding of the written word to plan, review and revise content for publication in books, periodicals or online platforms.
- Copywriter: Promote a product, service or organization with content for advertisements, marketing campaigns or websites.
- Journalist: Research topics, investigate story ideas and interview sources to write compelling nonfiction articles for newspapers, magazines, blogs and television news programs.
- Screenwriter: Use the power of writing to create visual and auditory experiences for everything from major blockbuster films to television episodes and commercials.
- Speechwriter: Write speeches for business leaders, politicians and others, using words to engage with and move an audience.
- Technical writer: Prepare instruction manuals and how-to guides to clearly communicate complex ideas and technical information.
Of course. Screenwriting requires a strong foundation of writing skills and creativity to take a film, television episode or commercial from an idea to the screen.
Screenwriters are the storytellers of the entertainment industry. As a screenwriter, you’ll use character, dialogue, setting and other visuals to engage an audience.
A screenwriting degree can help set you apart from others in the industry and give you the skills you need to bring a story to life on screen.
“Everybody in Hollywood has a screenplay in their drawer,” said Freeman. “I want to pull mine out and get them made. No more hiding.”
SNHU’s Fall Fiction Contest is an annual short story competition that provides writers a chance to show off their skills and be rewarded for it with an SNHU scholarship and publication in The Penmen Review . Beginning and seasoned authors alike (excluding SNHU faculty and staff) are welcome to enter if they are 18+ and based in the continental United States. All guideline-abiding submissions are carefully evaluated by a panel of experts and put to a public vote based on criteria like originality and character arc. The end result? Five lucky winners who gain both bragging rights and tier-based prizes!
Learn more about SNHU’s Fall Fiction Contest and what you could win.
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1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/media-and-communication/writers-and-authors.htm (viewed April 19, 2024)
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.
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Embrace the unknown and start your journey here. As part of one of the largest Creative Writing programs in Canada, you can learn the essentials of excellent writing and put them into practice. Whether you aspire to write a novel or short story, explore poetry, pen a script or screenplay, or explore other writing styles, we have the courses you need to improve your skills.
Class sizes and writers workshops are kept small to ensure you receive the individual attention you need to help your writing thrive, whether you take your class in-class or online.
Courses in the genres listed below can be applied to the Certificate in Creative Writing
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The certificate in creative and professional writing will enhance your writing skills, introduce you to new and exciting career pathways and boost your confidence as a writer. You’ll take one core course from the Writing Studies M.A. program, followed by four electives of your choosing. Saint Joseph's University offers a variety of professional courses, such as Writers at Work, Poetry Today and Writing for Publication , plus creative writing courses that include screenwriting, fiction writing and nonfiction writing.
What Sets Our Program Apart
Our faculty are noted writing experts who have the experience and network to support you in your writing career. Evening classes are small and designed for working professionals. Work at your own pace by choosing one, two or three courses per term. The certificate can be completed in as little as two semesters or up to two years.
The certificate in creative and professional writing is a stackable certificate, meaning the credits you earn can be applied toward a master's degree. Students who successfully complete the certificate program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher can then take five additional courses to earn an M.A. in Writing Studies.
You’ll take one core course from the Writing Studies MA program, followed by four electives of your choosing. Saint Joseph's University offers a variety of professional courses, such as Writers at Work, Poetry Today and Writing for Publication , plus creative writing courses that include screenwriting, fiction writing and nonfiction writing.
What Can You Do with a Creative and Professional Writing Certificate?
Saint Joseph's University's creative and professional writing certificate is designed for anyone seeking professional development, a career in writing or communications, knowledge of publishing or guidance in portfolio development for further graduate study. Certificate holders have gone on to pursue the following career positions:
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Financial Aid & Discount Eligibility: Financial aid and discount options may be available to you to help offset the cost of your degree. Explore your options on our financial aid page .
Graduate assistantships are offered on a limited basis. Please contact the program director for availability.
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If you’re applying as an international student, you must provide proof of English Language Proficiency and Certification of Finances along with your application. Check the graduate admission page for additional requirements.
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From the classroom to the boardroom, English majors at Saint Joseph’s University are not only detailed with each word choice but are able to express critical information to many different audiences in engaging ways.
An English degree from Saint Joseph’s University offers excellent training for a broad range of careers, from public relations to teaching to journalism and beyond. Employers continue to seek talented and articulate individuals who can analyze complex situations, and a degree in English will teach you how to write both creatively and persuasively.
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The creative writing program that nurtured Dennis Lehane ’88, best-selling author and HBO writer/producer, is now accepting applications to earn B.A. and BFA degrees. But you don’t have to be gunning for a Hollywood contract to enroll. Our liberal arts graduates also go on to MFA programs and careers in journalism, media, PR, editing and publishing, counseling and software design.
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Spend 8 days in workshops with writers like Andre Dubus III, Anne Hood, Laura Lippman, Lori Roy, Stewart O’Nan, David Yoo and Laura Williams McCaffrey. This writer’s conference is held on our Florida campus every January.
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You’ll also have the chance to meet and talk with other celebrated writers including Stephen King, Carl Hiaasen, Julianna Baggott and Mark Bowden. These and other literary lights give talks here throughout the year.
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Without my mentors through the creative writing department, I wouldn’t be in graduate school studying for my MFA with the opportunities ahead of me to teach and write. With their support, I was able to study travel writing in Paris and London, which was instrumental in my growth as a writer and a person. The creative writing department at Eckerd College is a hidden gem—once you find it, you must hold onto it! —Olivia Jacobson ’22
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Creative Writing majors have interned on campus with our student newspaper, The Current , and our literary magazine, Eckerd Review . Another recent student was an editing intern at I Love the Burg , a creative agency in downtown St. Petersburg.
Pay it forward by tutoring with Journeys in Journalism . This community program teaches local elementary, middle and high school students how to be reporters, photographers, editors and page designers for their school newspapers.
Spend a term living at our London Study Centre and studying the literature of Great Britain. Includes a week of travel and tickets to epic museums and theatre productions. Or choose from one of 300+ other destinations we offer every year.
Eckerd is just a stone’s throw from some of America’s hottest literary landmarks and events. Check it out:
- The Earnest Hemingway Home
- The Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings historic site
- Miami Book Fair (November)
- Zora Neale Hurston Festival (January)
Popular classes
Craft of writing.
This course reviews poetic and narrative language and introduces the concept of literary texture. Present what you write in class at public readings held on campus once a semester.
Writing Workshop: The Personal Essay
Learn about literary essays by reading masters like Harry Crews, Eudora Welty and Joan Didion. This class explores how to use imagination to shape format, technique and your own personal style.
What can I do with a Creative Writing degree?
- Business Manager
- Educational Assessor
- Media and Newspaper Reporter
- Software Designer of Interactive Fiction
- Technical Writer
Where our Creative Writing majors go to graduate school
- Chapman University
- Emerson College
- Florida International University
- George Mason University
- Hollins College
- Indiana University
- Stanford University
- The Johns Hopkins University
- The University of Miami
- The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- University of Alabama
- University of Iowa Writers Workshop
Where our Creative Writing majors go to work
- Bluewater Books & Charts
- Dupont Registry
- Novelist & Poet
- St. Petersburg College
- Time Magazine
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Stanford Continuing Studies' online creative writing courses make it easy to take courses taught by instructors from Stanford's writing community. Thanks to the flexibility of the online format, these courses can be taken anywhere, anytime—a plus for students who lead busy lives or for whom regular travel to the Stanford campus is not possible.
Diploma in Creative Writing. Our two-year, part-time Undergraduate Diploma in Creative Writing allows you to strengthen your ability in four major areas of literary activity — prose, poetry, drama and analytical reading — as well as the chance to specialise in the medium of your choice. You can now opt to take this course mostly online.
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The Certificate in Creative Writing is a 4-course, 4 c.u.* credit program of study taught by University of Pennsylvania faculty. To earn a certificate, students complete any four courses offered, in any order. Students who complete the basic certificate may pursue an advanced certificate (6-course, 6 c.u.*) by adding two additional creative ...
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4-day in-person, intensive workshops in Creative Writing & Screenwriting. Perfect for both aspiring and experienced writers looking for new inspiration. This year's Writers Studio was held in August. The 2025 dates and registration will be provided once available. Read about the 2024 Writers Studio.
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Part time: 16-18 hours per week for 6 years. Full time: 32-36 hours per week for 3 years. Degrees in Creative Writing. Creative Writing Diplomas. Equivalent to the first two thirds of an honours degree. Enhance your professional and technical skills or extend your knowledge and understanding of a subject. Stage 1 120 credits. Stage 2 120 ...
The Diploma in Creative Writing is a two-year part-time course that helps you to strengthen your ability in four major areas of literary activity — prose, poetry, drama and analytical reading — while letting you specialise in the genre of your choice. Choose from two study options: regular in-person meetings in Oxford or mostly online with ...
Choose from writing courses in creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, memoir, magazine writing, travel writing, the short story and more. Stanford Continuing Studies offers writing workshops and online and on-campus writing courses, so you can choose the format that best fits your schedule.
Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing. The writing certificate introduces students to the small-group workshop format and features individual attention from published, award-winning faculty.Flexible scheduling - with courses offered evenings and weekends on Northwestern's Chicago and Evanston campuses as well as online and in hybrid format - gives students the opportunity to balance ...
The online Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Creative Writing with a concentration in Poetry degree program is an opportunity for aspiring poets to find inspiration, engagement and creative collaboration with peers and faculty alike. Our specialized program enables you to hone your craft and unleash your imagination, helping you create imagery in verse. While a poetry degree is valuable in and of ...
CREATIVE WRITING. What's your story? Whether you're just beginning to write or putting the finishing touches on your first novel, our on-campus and online writing courses offer expert instruction, individual attention, and supportive feedback at all levels, in all genres of creative writing. Please visit The Writer's Spotlight page to learn ...
Embrace the unknown and start your journey here. As part of one of the largest Creative Writing programs in Canada, you can learn the essentials of excellent writing and put them into practice. Whether you aspire to write a novel or short story, explore poetry, pen a script or screenplay, or explore other writing styles, we have the courses you ...
The certificate in creative and professional writing will enhance your writing skills, introduce you to new and exciting career pathways and boost your confidence as a writer. You'll take one core course from the Writing Studies M.A. program, followed by four electives of your choosing. Saint Joseph's University offers a variety of professional courses, such as Writers at Work, Poetry Today ...
The creative writing program that nurtured Dennis Lehane '88, best-selling author and HBO writer/producer, is now accepting applications to earn B.A. and BFA degrees. But you don't have to be gunning for a Hollywood contract to enroll. Our liberal arts graduates also go on to MFA programs and careers in journalism, media, PR, editing and publishing, counseling and software design.
Expand on your bachelor's degree. Looking to advance in your current position but not ready for grad school? We offer upper division certificates in education, paralegal studies, project management and veterinary practice management so you can further your education without the price tag of a master's degree.
The Centre of E-learning Development is a division of St Petersburg University that is set to develop, support and provide educational online products. The objective of the Centre is to integrate online resources into the modern information educational space. The format of online courses underpins the development of innovative areas of ...