This major fosters creative and professional writing skills for a variety of audiences to prepare students for a highly rewarding career in writing. Students are engaged in the writing industry and develop their own voice and style across genres, including drama, poetry, fiction and non-fiction. The major supports new writers to expand industry knowledge, prepare their writing to professional standard and build confidence to seek publishing opportunities. Writing students also gain valuable professional skills, including editing, developing an online author platform and understanding the publishing industry, ethical and legal elements of contemporary authorship.
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On Campus at South West (Bunbury), Mount Lawley
Online
Writer, Editor, Content Writer, Reviewer, Communications specialist, Publisher, Speech Writer, Non-fiction writer, Researcher, Biographer, Commentator, Proofreader, Editorial Assistant, Content Editor, Scriptwriter, Journalist, Publishing Assistant, Poet, Novelist, Playwright, Author, Advertising copywriter, Digital copywriter, Magazine Journalist, Publishing copy-editor, Web Content Manager, Social Media Manager, Travel Writer, Email Marketing Specialist, Columnist
Graduates are able to seek employment in the expanding communications sector and in traditional and online publishing. Creative and Professional Writing provides a valuable skill-set for a portfolio career and there are abundant opportunities for freelance and content writing.
Students must complete eight (8) units totalling 120 credit points:
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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WRT1101 | Language and Writing | 15 |
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WRT1103 | Creativity and Writing | 15 |
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WRT2110 | Introduction to Editing | 15 |
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WRT2106 | Writing Therapy | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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Select two units (30 credit points) from the following: | ||
WRT3130 | Writing Prose | 15 |
WRT3120 | Biographical and Autobiographical Writing | 15 |
WRT3215 ^ | Authorship and Publication | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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Select two units (30 credit points) from the following: | ||
WRT3107 | Writing Poetry | 15 |
WRT3105 | Writing Drama | 15 |
WRT3140 ^ | Professional Writing | 15 |
^ Core Option
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