- 專業(yè)概況
- 所屬院系
- 中國學生入學要求
- 課程信息
專業(yè)概況
在這里學什么?
Northwestern’s part-time Master of Arts in Writing program provides students the opportunity to grow as artists within the specializations of fiction, nonfiction, popular fiction, and poetry. A dual-genre specialization is also offered, as well as a publishing and professional development track that combines publishing industry-related instruction with the creative coursework of the writing workshops. The small-group workshop format allows for individual attention from published, award-winning faculty. Students also have the opportunity to learn the ropes in teaching writing, publishing, and editing. Flexible scheduling — with courses offered evenings and weekends on Northwestern’s Chicago and Evanston campuses as well as online and in hybrid format — gives students the opportunity to balance their professional, personal and writing lives. While earning their degrees, students connect with other writers at readings and other events in an artistic community that extends beyond the University into Chicago?s vibrant literary scene.
Fiction Specialization
Students enrolled in the fiction specialization will take workshops solely in fiction and continue to develop their creative and technical skills as both writers and readers. By the end of their coursework, students will have produced a strong body of new work or comprehensively revised a preexisting body of work.
Non fiction Specialization
Students enrolled in the nonfiction specialization will take workshops solely in nonfiction and continue to develop their creative and technical skills as both writers and readers. By the end of their coursework, students will have produced a strong body of new work or comprehensively revised a preexisting body of work.
Poetry Specialization
Students enrolled in the poetry specialization will take workshops solely in poetry and continue to develop their creative and technical skills as both writers and readers. By the end of their coursework, students will have produced a strong body of new work or comprehensively revised a preexisting body of work.
Popular Fiction Specialization
Students enrolled in the popular fiction specialization will have the opportunity to take workshops in popular and literary fiction and continue to develop their creative and technical skills as both writers and readers. By the end of their coursework, students will have produced a strong body of new work or comprehensively revised a preexisting body of work.
Dual-Genre Specialization
Students enrolled in the dual-genre specialization will take workshops in two specific genres, for example, fiction and nonfiction, nonfiction and poetry, poetry and popular fiction, thus enabling their ongoing creative and technical development as writers in two distinct genres.
Publishing and Professional Development Specialization
Students enrolled in the publishing and professional development specialization will pursue studies designed to immerse them in the milieu of contemporary literary publishing where artistic and commercial exigencies are sometimes at odds. Courses are taught by faculty with hands-on, professional experience in the book industry.
所屬院系
進入哪個院系學習? School of Professional Studies
中國學生入學要求
為來自中國的學生設(shè)計 Students must hold a U.S. bachelor’s degree — or a comparable non-U.S. degree — from a regionally accredited institution. TGS will accept applications from international students with 3-year bachelor's degrees.
課程信息
學制:須出席的在線/遠程學習(2 )
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開學時間:2022八月23日
申請截止日期:
留學地點:School of Professional Studies339 East Chicago Avenue,CHICAGO,Illinois,60611, United States