Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

Master of Writing

Our Master of Writing gives you the tools to refine your voice through theory, research, and creative long-form projects. You will learn to understand the principles and concepts related to professional writing and apply these skills to create a broad portfolio. Our writing programs are designed to give you access to the best materials in print and online as well as to mentors and tutors who are experts in the field.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Hawthorn

Full-time - 1.5 years

$43,350
N/A

Structure

To qualify for the award of Master of Writing, students must complete 12 core units (150 credit points)

Subjects

  • PWR60001 Critical Friends: The Real and Virtual Support of Writers
  • PWR60004 Journalism
  • PWR60003 Research for Writers
  • PWR60002 Real Life Writing
  • PWR70001 Reading and Writing
  • PWR70004 Writing History: People, Places and Times
  • PWR70005 Scriptwriting
  • PWR70002 Writing for Digital Media
  • PWR80005 Writing and Praxis: Publication Folio A
  • PWR80003 The Creative Artefact: Publication Folio B
  • PWR80006 Creative Industry Enterprise
  • PWR80001 Creativity for Practice

Entry requirements

  • A recognised bachelor degree in any of the fields of: creative arts, society and culture, education, health, and management and commerce OR a Graduate Certificate of Writing or Graduate Certificate in Arts (Writing)

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