The Minor in Creative Writing allows students to exercise their creativity and to improve as writers through the practice-based and reflective study of genres, strategies, and techniques. The program includes lecture courses on forms including short fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction; form-specific workshops focused on the discussion of students’ work; opportunities to write in longer forms such as the novella and the poetry collection; and seminars on subjects such as the publishing industry and literary culture. Through these courses, students will develop their writing and editorial skills while gaining a better understanding of literary craft and of writing beyond the university.
This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.
Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum may change depending on
available spaces and the number of applicants. Eligibility is based on the following criteria:
For students who have completed 4.0 to 8.5 credits:
For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:
- Completion of 2.0 credits in 200-level ENG courses or JWE260H1, each with a final mark of at least 77%
4.0 ENG credits as follows, including at least 1.5 credits at the 300 level or above
- 1.5 credits from the following: ENG110Y1; ENG140Y1; ENG150Y1; ENG201H1/ ENG201Y1; ENG210H1; ENG213H1; ENG215H1; ENG234H1; ENG235H1; ENG237H1; ENG239H1; ENG285H1; ENG287H1
- 0.5 credit from ENG289H1
- 2.0 credits from the following: ENG386H1; ENG387H1; ENG388H1; ENG389H1; ENG394H1; ENG496H1; ENG497H1; ENG498H1; CRE275H1; CRE276H1; CRE279H1; CRE280H1; CRE282H1; CRE350Y1; CRE479H1; CRE479Y1; CRE480H1; DRM228H1; DRM328H1; DRM428H1; WRR211H1; WRR311H1
Notes:
- We do not accept any CR/NCR courses toward our program.
- Please note that prerequisites and exclusions will be strictly enforced.