Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Here's what you will need to get a place on the Media and Creative Writing course at Bangor University.
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General Studies and Key Skills not accepted.
Most popular A-levels studied
The Media and Creative Writing course at Bangor University features content from more than one subject area. Choose an option below to find out about the students taking courses in each of those subject areas at this uni.
| Subject | Grade |
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| English Language | C |
| English Literature | C |
| English Language and Literature | A |
| Media Studies | C |
| Psychology | D |
| Subject | Grade |
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| Media Studies | B |
| English Language | D |
| Psychology | E |
| Drama and Theatre Studies | B |
| Music | B |
UCAS code: WP38
Here's what Bangor University says about its Media and Creative Writing course.
Develop analytical, practical, technical and creative skills to inform, entertain and shape opinions, ideas and attitudes of those around you on this Media and Creative Writing degree. At Bangor University, our goal is to help you find your voice, critically and creatively, as you study and practise a wide range of genres, styles and forms of writing and media. Studying Media and Creative Writing in combination, you’ll consider creative production and practice as a reader, writer, producer, consumer and critic.
The course will develop your skills in writing novels, short fiction, creative non-fiction, flash fiction, hybrid forms, and poetry. You will engage in technologies and techniques used in digital media, television, radio, film and emerging forms of media like automated journalism, vlogs or short-form videos like TikTok.
The focus is very much on practical experience on our Media and Creative Writing degree. You’ll be mentored by published writers and poets, film and media practitioners, and academic researchers who are experts in their field. The expertise of our staff spans advertising, media regulation, privacy, political communication, journalism, professional writing, comics, visual culture, gender and the media, global media, social networks, and documentary.
With a portfolio of work to demonstrate your technical and creative skills in writing, editing, proofing, blogging, and publishing, you’ll be equipped for careers across the media, cultural and creative industries.
‘Placement Year’ and 'International Experience Year’ options are available for this course. You will have the opportunity to fully consider these options when you have started your course at Bangor and can make an application for a transfer onto such a pathway at the appropriate time. You can find more information about these options on our website and if you have any questions, please get in touch.
If you don’t have the required qualifications for this degree-level course or are looking to re-enter education after time away from study, then a Foundation Year Programme might be the right choice for you. Please see Media, Film and Journalism (with Foundation Year) P320.
Source: Bangor University
Qualification
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Department
School of Arts, Culture and Language
Location
Main Site | Bangor
Duration
3 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Creative writing
• Media and communication studies
Start date
21 September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Scotland | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Wales | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Northern Ireland | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Channel Islands | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
| Republic of Ireland | £9,535 per year (provisional) |
For details of the modular structure, please see the course description on Bangor University's website.
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The NSS is an annual survey where final-year students are asked to rate different aspects of their course and university experience.
The Media and Creative Writing course at Bangor University features content from more than one subject area. Using the options below, you can see ratings from students who took courses in each of these subject areas at this uni
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Learning opportunities
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To what extent have you had the chance to bring together information and ideas from different topics?
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How well does your course introduce subjects and skills in a way that builds on what you have already learned?
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How well has your course developed your knowledge and skills that you think you will need for your future?
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To what extent does your course have the right balance of directed and independent study?
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Assessment and feedback
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How well have assessments allowed you to demonstrate what you have learned?
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How easy was it to contact teaching staff when you needed to?
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Organisation and management
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How well were any changes to teaching on your course communicated?
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Learning resources
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How well have the IT resources and facilities supported your learning?
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How well have the library resources (e.g., books, online services and learning spaces) supported your learning?
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How easy is it to access subject specific resources (e.g., equipment, facilities, software) when you need them?
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Student voice
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How clear is it that students' feedback on the course is acted on?
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To what extent do you get the right opportunities to give feedback on your course?
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To what extent are students' opinions about the course valued by staff?
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How well does the students' union (association or guild) represent students' academic interests?
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Other NSS questions
Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course.
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How well communicated was information about your university/college's mental wellbeing support services?
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Teaching on my course
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How often does your course challenge you to achieve your best work?
83%
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How good are teaching staff at explaining things?
95%
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How often do teaching staff make the subject engaging?
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How often is the course intellectually stimulating?
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Learning opportunities
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To what extent have you had the chance to bring together information and ideas from different topics?
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How well does your course introduce subjects and skills in a way that builds on what you have already learned?
80%
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How well has your course developed your knowledge and skills that you think you will need for your future?
74%
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To what extent have you had the chance to explore ideas and concepts in depth?
71%
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To what extent does your course have the right balance of directed and independent study?
70%
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Assessment and feedback
83%
med
How well have assessments allowed you to demonstrate what you have learned?
85%
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How fair has the marking and assessment been on your course?
90%
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How often does feedback help you to improve your work?
74%
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How often have you received assessment feedback on time?
89%
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How clear were the marking criteria used to assess your work?
79%
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Academic support
99%
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How easy was it to contact teaching staff when you needed to?
100%
high
How well have teaching staff supported your learning?
97%
high
Organisation and management
79%
med
How well were any changes to teaching on your course communicated?
85%
med
How well organised is your course?
76%
med
Learning resources
85%
med
How well have the IT resources and facilities supported your learning?
80%
med
How well have the library resources (e.g., books, online services and learning spaces) supported your learning?
82%
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How easy is it to access subject specific resources (e.g., equipment, facilities, software) when you need them?
93%
high
Student voice
79%
med
How clear is it that students' feedback on the course is acted on?
67%
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To what extent do you get the right opportunities to give feedback on your course?
91%
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To what extent are students' opinions about the course valued by staff?
78%
med
How well does the students' union (association or guild) represent students' academic interests?
71%
med
Other NSS questions
Overall, I am satisfied with the quality of the course.
71%
low
How well communicated was information about your university/college's mental wellbeing support services?
71%
low
The Media and Creative Writing course at Bangor University features content from more than one subject area. Choose an option below to find out about the students taking courses in each of those subject areas at this uni.
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Graduate statistics
45%
Say it fits with future plans
30%
Are utilising studies
Graduate statistics
35%
In a job where degree was essential or beneficial
45%
Say it fits with future plans
40%
Are utilising studies
Top job areas
15%
Administrative occupations
15%
Business and public service associate professionals
15%
Teaching and Childcare Support Occupation
10%
Elementary occupations
Graduate statistics
40%
In a job where degree was essential or beneficial
85%
In work, study or other activity
40%
Say it fits with future plans
35%
Are utilising studies
Top job areas
15%
Artistic, literary and media occupations
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Elementary occupations
10%
Business and public service associate professionals
10%
Sales occupations
Graduate statistics percentages are determined 15 months after a student graduates
The Media and Creative Writing course includes content from more than one subject area. Choose an option below for Bangor University graduate earnings across each of those subject areas.
Earnings
£15.3k
First year after graduation
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Third year after graduation
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First year after graduation
£22.3k
Third year after graduation
£25.6k
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