The Creative Writing course at the University of Strathclyde is a much-respected postgraduate degree program. Students have the opportunity to develop their talent in a supportive, constructive environment, while receiving tutorials and supervision from well-established authors and academics.Course Content: The course is a mix of workshops, tutorials, and lectures. The course offers both creative practice and critical knowledge, a combination of creative and practical skills complement academic learning. Students will develop their skills in a range of fiction genres, including short story, long-form, creative non-fiction, poetry, screenwriting, and digital media. Key Modules: The course consists of Workshops, Elements of Writing (Fiction), Narrative, Writing and The Self, Dissertation, and Publishing.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can take roles such as Writer, Journalist, Editor, Community Arts Worker, and Higher education teacher. They also pursue further studies, self-employment, start new businesses or work in senior positions in a variety of industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.