Creative Writing and Philosophy
University of Wales Trinity Saint DavidUCAS Points
96 - 112 points
About this course
In Creative Writing, you will immerse yourself in the writing craft, guided by expert tutors who are published writers themselves. In your first year, you will explore poetry, prose, and drama, gaining a strong foundation in different forms of writing. As you progress, you will refine your skills in creating compelling works, focusing on elements such as voice, form, and place. Modules in fiction and poetry writing will help you build your technical expertise, while self-reflective and editorial skills are developed through practical workshops.
The programme also prepares you for professional opportunities. You will learn about publication and performance and gain practical experience in areas like digital content creation, screenwriting, journalism, and even writing for games. These skills will allow you to build a diverse writing portfolio, preparing you for a range of roles in the creative industries.
Alongside Creative Writing, the Philosophy aspect of the degree introduces you to profound and challenging questions. Philosophy is not about being told what to think but learning how to think critically and creatively. You will explore topics in philosophy and ethics, political philosophy, and applied ethics, focusing on contemporary issues such as justice, power, and identity.
Modules cover both the history of philosophy and contemporary philosophical debates, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the field. You will study foundational thinkers and theories while applying philosophical ideas to modern challenges. By developing your analytic skills and engaging in critical analysis, you will learn to construct clear arguments and evaluate complex problems.
This interdisciplinary degree equips you with a unique combination of creative and analytical skills, preparing you for careers in the creative sectors, education, publishing, or any field that values innovative thinking and communication. Whether you aspire to craft impactful stories, contribute to philosophical discussions, or pursue both paths, this course provides the tools and knowledge to achieve your ambitions.
Entry Requirements
Career Prospects
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UCAS Points
42 points
Avg. Salary
£24,000
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UCAS Points
88 points
Course Details
- Qualification
- Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 3 Years
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Carmarthen
- Scheme
- Undergraduate
- Subjects
- English literature and creative writing, English language, Philosophy