Creative Writing and Fine Art
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Apply NowKey Facts
WW18-
UCAS Tariff
120 - 104
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Course duration
3 years
Available for September start 2025
Further details on entry requirements
Apply NowCreative Writing with Fine Art at Aberystwyth University will allow you to develop new or broaden and deepen your skills in painting, printmaking, photography to name a few whilst at the same time discovering and immersing yourself in the words that have our shaped our world. This cross-disciplinary degree will introduce to you an ever-expanding industry, providing you with an advantageous start after graduation. Under the expert guidance of our award-winning writers and experts in Fine Art, you will discover the hidden talents and find out what sort of artist you are. On completion to this degree, you will have not only a portfolio of exceptional creative material, but also the skills and attributes to flourish in any workplace.
Course Overview
Modules September start - 2025
Please note: The modules listed below are those currently intended for delivery during the next academic year and may be subject to change. They are included here to give an indication of how the course is structured.
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Beginning Creative Writing Part 1 | WR11020 | 20 |
Beginning Creative Writing Part 2 | WR11120 | 20 |
Drawing: Looking, Seeing, Thinking | AR11120 | 20 |
Painting: Looking, Seeing, Thinking | AR11220 | 20 |
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Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Academic Writing: Planning, Process and Product | IC17720 | 20 |
American Literature 1819-1925 | EN11220 | 20 |
Ancestral Voices | EN10220 | 20 |
Contemporary Writing | EN10520 | 20 |
Critical Practice | EN11320 | 20 |
Greek and Roman Epic and Drama | CL10120 | 20 |
Introduction to Poetry | WL10420 | 20 |
Language Awareness for TESOL | IC13420 | 20 |
Literature And The Sea | WL11420 | 20 |
Peering into Possibility: Speculative Fiction and the Now | WL11920 | 20 |
Re-imagining Nineteenth-Century Literature | WL10120 | 20 |
Drawing: Extended Practice | AR11320 | 20 |
Exploring the School of Art Collections: Research and Museums | AH11220 | 20 |
Looking into Landscape: Reading, Researching, Responding | AH11520 | 20 |
Painting: Extended Practice | AR11420 | 20 |
Photography Begins | AH11820 | 20 |
Pleasure, Power, and Profit: Art in the Long Eighteenth Century | AH11320 | 20 |
Representing the Body | AH11720 | 20 |
Revolutions & Modernities: Art in the Nineteenth Century | AH11420 | 20 |
Module Name | Module Code | Credit Value |
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Beginning the Novel | WR20220 | 20 |
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* Also available partially or entirely through the medium of Welsh
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Typical Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff 120 - 104
A Levels BBB-BCC to include B in Art or related subject, plus satisfactory portfolio
GCSE requirements (minimum grade C/4):
English or Welsh
BTEC National Diploma:
DDM-DMM, plus satisfactory portfolio
International Baccalaureate:
30-28, plus satisfactory portfolio
European Baccalaureate:
75%-65% overall, plus satisfactory portfolio
English Language Requirements:
See our Undergraduate English Language Requirements for this course. Pre-sessional English Programmes are also available for students who do not meet our English Language Requirements.
Country Specific Entry Requirements:
International students whose qualification is not listed on this page, can check our Country Specific Entry Requirements for further information.
The University welcomes undergraduate applications from students studying the Access to Higher Education Diploma or T-level qualifications, provided that relevant subject content and learning outcomes are met. We are not able to accept Access to Higher Education Diplomas or T-levels as a general qualification for every undergraduate degree course.
Our inclusive admissions policy values breadth as well as depth of study. Applicants are selected on their own individual merits and offers can vary. If you would like to check the eligibility of your qualifications before submitting an application, please contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office for advice and guidance.