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Course Description

Find your voice and get started as a writer. Join a community of like-minded individuals and develop your writing talent. Highly recommended as a starting point for creative writing knowledge and skills development, Introduction to Creative Writing familiarizes you with the possibilities of the writing craft and its many forms.

Learn fundamental vocabulary, workshop practices, and basic writing skills that you can apply to any genre. Explore choices of point of view in fiction, basic requirements of narrative scene, dialogue, narrative structure in fiction and nonfiction, techniques of lively writing, metaphoric language and poetic forms. Techniques for generating material and finding a voice, along with some practical information about publishing and the writing life are also covered.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Recognize creative writing elements used by published authors in fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama
  • Demonstrate the use of creative writing elements in your writing
  • Create and maintain a portfolio of your writing
  • Give and receive effective writing feedback
  • Develop a writing practice with other writers
  • Identify with “the writing life”

Course Topics

  • Drama: Subtext, Conflict, and Momentum in Dialogue
  • Fiction I: Story and Scene
  • Fiction II: Point of View and Style
  • Poetry I: Formal Poetry
  • Poetry II: Elements of Free Verse
  • Creative Non-Fiction: Basics
  • Structure & Revision
  • Publishing and Performing

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Additional Requirements

There are no prerequisites for this course. You may take this as an individual course or choose to complete the Creative Writing Certificate. This is one of two required courses for the certificate.

Assessment

Assessment Item Weight
Class Participation 30%
Reading/Writing Journal Exercise 30%
Final Portfolio 40%
Total 100%

Your final portfolio will consist of one short memoir (a maximum of 500 words), one short story (a maximum of 1,000 words), one dramatic monologue, and two poems.

Please note that the course assessment is subject to change.  

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Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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