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AFDA Bachelor of Creative Writing
AFDA

Bachelor of Creative Writing

3 Years

English

Full time

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ZAR 99,535 **

On-Campus

* rolling admissions - before Late Enrollment window closes

** Total Tuition Fees 2023

Introduction

SAQA ID 112550

Most Creative Writing programs are in the postgraduate domain. The Bachelor of Creative Writing at AFDA is one of the few fully-fledged undergraduate degrees in this field on offer in the country.

The Bachelor of Creative Writing provides a project-led qualification in the art of writing. At the heart of all work in the industry is story – and the AFDA Creative Writing program focuses on developing students to create strong stories in a variety of formats.

The program will supply students with a broad-based skill set and a network of creative practitioners that will increase options for content production in the world of work. AFDA, being the school for Creative Economies, is actively exploring new evolutions in technological developments and will equip students to write for emerging platforms as they develop.

Overview

In each of the four disciplines, students will learn to build their stories for a relevant target market using five components:

  • Concept
  • Character
  • Structure
  • Form & Style
  • Management & Control

Lectures in the four disciplines will be centered around simulated learning narratives related to professional writing to further equip students for the working world. The course will also provide scaffolded learning over the three years of the degree.

In addition to the four core disciplines, students will also receive learning in the following subjects:

  • Research Studies – where they will look at concepts and theories from the Humanities and understand the issues in society, and how to apply these in creating informed discipline projects.
  • Contextual Studies – where they will learn how to equip themselves with 21st-century skills.
  • Production Studies – where they will present their work to their peers and learn how to critique, take feedback and incorporate feedback into their projects.
  • Reflection Studies – where they will learn about themselves through the art of reflection.

These subjects will provide students with the required supportive skills needed for them to thrive in the industry and world of writing.

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