University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C11067v2 Graduate Certificate in Writing

Award(s): Graduate Certificate in Writing (GradCertWriting)
UAC code: 942514 (Autumn semester), 945514 (Spring semester)
CRICOS code: 022771G
Load credit points: 24
Course EFTSL: 0.5
Faculty/institute responsible: Humanities and Social Sciences
Location: City campus

Note(s)

This course is not offered to international students.


Overview
Course aims
Career options
Articulation
Additional recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information

Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Writing is part of an articulated program designed to meet a range of needs for people who want to start a career in writing and for experienced writers wanting to further develop their theoretical knowledge and skills.

Course aims

This course aims to provide students with general and specific skills in creative writing; an opportunity to specialise in one genre or to explore the potential of a range of genres; critical knowledge of cultural and aesthetic debates; the ability to develop and critically revise their own work; and an awareness of the place of writing within contemporary cultural formations.

Career options

UTS Writing graduates have published novels, plays and poetry, and been included in anthologies and literary journals Australia-wide.

Articulation

This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Writing, the Graduate Certificate in Screenwriting (C11066), the Graduate Certificate in Editing and Publishing (C11071), the Graduate Diploma in Writing (C06041), and the Master of Arts in Creative Writing (C04109).

Additional recognition of prior learning

Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate and who are admitted to a more advanced-level course in the program are eligible for recognition of prior learning for completed subjects in the more advanced course.

Course duration and attendance

This course is offered on a one-semester full-time, or equivalent part-time basis.

Course structure

The course totals 24 credit points, consisting of one core subject and two electives. The core subject must be undertaken in the first semester of study. Students may select subjects beyond the lists of elective subjects with the approval of the Graduate Adviser. Not all subjects are available each semester.

Full-time students undertake 24 credit points per semester. Part-time students undertake at least 8 credit points per semester.

Course completion requirements

57041 Advanced Narrative Writing 8cp
Select 16 credit points from the following options: 16cp
57031 Non-fiction Writing8cp 
57042 Culture and Writing8cp 
57046 Professional Editing8cp 
57053 Book Publishing and Marketing8cp 
57122 Short Fiction Workshop8cp 
57124 Novel Writing Workshop8cp 
57133 Writing Poetry8cp 
57134 Theory and Writing8cp 
57142 Writing for the Screen8cp 
57143 Experiments in Writing8cp 
57144 Popular Fiction8cp 
57145 Critical Writing8cp 
Total 24cp

Course program

The example full-time and part-time programs shown below are for Autumn-commencing students. Students commencing in Spring semester undertake the same sequence of subjects.

 
Autumn commencing, full time
Year 1
Autumn semester
57041 Advanced Narrative Writing 8cp
Select two subjects from the following: 16cp
57031 Non-fiction Writing8cp 
57042 Culture and Writing8cp 
57046 Professional Editing8cp 
57053 Book Publishing and Marketing8cp 
57122 Short Fiction Workshop8cp 
57124 Novel Writing Workshop8cp 
57133 Writing Poetry8cp 
57134 Theory and Writing8cp 
57142 Writing for the Screen8cp 
57143 Experiments in Writing8cp 
57144 Popular Fiction8cp 
57145 Critical Writing8cp 
 
Autumn commencing, part time
Year 1
Autumn semester
57041 Advanced Narrative Writing 8cp
Spring semester
Select two subjects from the following: 16cp
57031 Non-fiction Writing8cp 
57042 Culture and Writing8cp 
57046 Professional Editing8cp 
57053 Book Publishing and Marketing8cp 
57122 Short Fiction Workshop8cp 
57124 Novel Writing Workshop8cp 
57133 Writing Poetry8cp 
57134 Theory and Writing8cp 
57142 Writing for the Screen8cp 
57143 Experiments in Writing8cp 
57144 Popular Fiction8cp 
57145 Critical Writing8cp 

Other information

Further information is available from the Faculty Student Centre on: