Duration

3 years

Starting Date

September

Tuition Fee

Home/EU: £9,250 per year
International: £15,400 per year

Location

Hull, United Kingdom

About the programme

At the Creative Writing and Film Studies course at University of Hull, you’ll develop confidence in your writing through core skills and techniques, experimenting with forms including scriptwriting, non-fiction, short stories, the novel and poetry, as well as genres from fantasy and science fiction to myth and fairy tale. You’ll learn how to approach film and television as art, history, culture, entertainment and commerce.

The staff are creative practitioners and experts in their field, fans of the creative arts as much as they are enthusiastic tutors and academics.

At Hull, you’ll benefit from a range of opportunities outside of your studies. In creative writing, you can get involved with our active, student-led English Society and Write HU, as well as participate in termly Writing Showcases celebrating our students’ work.

And in film – there are opportunities to experience on a placement. This could be through our involvement with Screen Yorkshire’s Connected Campus: a scheme which can help prepare you for life in the film and TV industry through masterclasses, workshops and visiting speakers.

Creativity lives and breathes at the University of Hull. Always has done, always will. It’s central to what universities do. But at Hull, we’re building something that goes far beyond our four walls.

Future prospects

  • Professional writing
  • Advertising
  • Publishing
  • Broadcast presenter
  • Film director

You’ll build a varied portfolio of work and develop desirable skills in analysis, research and communication that will make you an appealing candidate in a wide range of industries.

Being able to tailor your messaging to reach different audiences will give you a powerful advantage, especially if you combine your developing portfolio with job-ready skills gained from work experience or voluntary work.

Courses Included

  • The Writer’s Toolkit
  • Film Form
  • Filmmaking
  • Facts into Art
  • Poetry, Performance, Play
  • Film Analysis Criticism

Interested? Get started today!