Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Here's what you will need to get a place on the Creative Writing and English Literature course at University of East Anglia.
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A,A,A
including English Literature, or one of the subjects listed below. Contextual offer: ABB including English Literature, or one of the subjects listed below: English Language and Literature, English Language, History, Ancient History, History of Art, Archaeology, Anthropology, Classical Civilisation, Classical Studies, Politics, Government and Politics, Sociology, Drama, Theatre Studies, Film Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Media Studies, Psychology or Law
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| 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) |
| International | £23,100 per year |
UCAS code: W8Q3
Here's what University of East Anglia says about its Creative Writing and English Literature course.
Overview
Do you dream of being a writer? Fantasise about seeing your name on a book cover, up in lights in the West End, or on the credits of a film? Wonder how to get into the creative industries? At UEA, you’ll find a Creative Writing degree to nurture your talent and set you on the path to achieving your dreams.???
As a BA Creative Writing and English Literature undergraduate, you’ll be writing from day one. In workshops, you’ll explore the arts of fiction, poetry and scriptwriting. You’ll discover new writers, have thrilling discussions about the way texts are made and share your own work to a supportive audience of your peers. Outside the workshop, guided work patterns will help you develop a writing practice that will hone your craft and maximise your potential.
Half your time will be spent on Creative Writing and half on English Literature, observing first-hand the vital interplay between creativity and criticism. You’ll experiment with genres, from crime to fantasy to nature writing. You’ll play with forms, subjects and approaches, from podcasting, to creative collaboration, to the Gothic and the fiction of the apocalypse.
You’ll be based in the UK’s longest-established and most prestigious Creative Writing department, part of UEA’s vibrant School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing. You’ll have access to world-leading facilities, from the state-of-the-art Media Suite to the publishing opportunities of Egg Box, from the riches of the British Archive for Contemporary Writing to the world-famous Sainsbury Centre. What’s more, you’ll find a home in the beautiful, buzzing city of Norwich, a UNESCO City of Literature and host to the National Centre for Writing.
All the while, you’ll be acquiring vital professional skills and encountering people working in a host of creative and cultural industries. By the time you graduate, you’ll be a world-class communicator with a range of career paths opening to you, from publishing to journalism, from advertising to game design – and, of course, being a published author.
Disclaimer
Course details are subject to change. You should always confirm the details on the provider's website: www.uea.ac.uk
Source: University of East Anglia
Qualification
Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Department
School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing
Location
Main Site | Norwich
Duration
3 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Creative writing
• English literature
Start date
14 September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
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Overall id say that the inversity is okay, the course is good however the lectuerers arent the best and often times lectures feel quite pointless. Things cost a lot here too, with the laundrette and shop being very overpriced making it hard to budget money easily. However, the camous looks quite nic...
1 year ago
The student union are there all the time and are very supportive. They practically run the university and make it seem amazing. They run events almost every day and week and make the uni thrive.
1 year ago
I havenu2019t had any issues but theyu2019re supportive and available when u need them
1 year ago
Accommodation is definitely good and like a hotel. The library is open 24/7 and the campus kitchen has very good food. My room is amazing I opted for en suite room which is better than others. We share a kitchen which is ok as it can get dirty quickly. But other than that all is good
1 year ago
My course is pretty relaxing at the moment as it contains a foundation year. Itu2019s pretty easy as it sets you into the basics of computer science. The lectures are easy to understand and follow the workload is manageable and you get support where itu2019s needed
1 year ago
My university was very welcoming and my lecturers were very supportive. I am part of 3 societies. Islamic, badminton and Malayali Society. Iu2019ve really enjoyed going to university in Norwich and getting used to living here has been a challenge but interesting.
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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 Creative Writing and English Literature course at University of East Anglia 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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Teaching on my course
92%
med
How often does your course challenge you to achieve your best work?
85%
low
How good are teaching staff at explaining things?
96%
med
How often do teaching staff make the subject engaging?
92%
med
How often is the course intellectually stimulating?
93%
med
Learning opportunities
82%
low
To what extent have you had the chance to bring together information and ideas from different topics?
85%
med
How well does your course introduce subjects and skills in a way that builds on what you have already learned?
90%
med
How well has your course developed your knowledge and skills that you think you will need for your future?
78%
low
To what extent have you had the chance to explore ideas and concepts in depth?
88%
med
To what extent does your course have the right balance of directed and independent study?
66%
low
Assessment and feedback
80%
low
How well have assessments allowed you to demonstrate what you have learned?
89%
med
How fair has the marking and assessment been on your course?
88%
med
How often does feedback help you to improve your work?
79%
med
How often have you received assessment feedback on time?
77%
low
How clear were the marking criteria used to assess your work?
69%
low
Academic support
92%
med
How easy was it to contact teaching staff when you needed to?
90%
low
How well have teaching staff supported your learning?
93%
med
Organisation and management
79%
med
How well were any changes to teaching on your course communicated?
77%
med
How well organised is your course?
80%
med
Learning resources
92%
med
How well have the IT resources and facilities supported your learning?
88%
med
How well have the library resources (e.g., books, online services and learning spaces) supported your learning?
95%
med
How easy is it to access subject specific resources (e.g., equipment, facilities, software) when you need them?
90%
med
Student voice
80%
med
How clear is it that students' feedback on the course is acted on?
69%
med
To what extent do you get the right opportunities to give feedback on your course?
81%
med
To what extent are students' opinions about the course valued by staff?
89%
med
How well does the students' union (association or guild) represent students' academic interests?
74%
med
Other NSS questions
During your studies, how free did you feel to express your ideas, opinions, and beliefs?
86%
low
How well communicated was information about your university/college's mental wellbeing support services?
72%
low
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Teaching on my course
90%
med
How often does your course challenge you to achieve your best work?
82%
low
How good are teaching staff at explaining things?
97%
med
How often do teaching staff make the subject engaging?
90%
med
How often is the course intellectually stimulating?
90%
med
Learning opportunities
82%
low
To what extent have you had the chance to bring together information and ideas from different topics?
85%
med
How well does your course introduce subjects and skills in a way that builds on what you have already learned?
86%
med
How well has your course developed your knowledge and skills that you think you will need for your future?
85%
med
To what extent have you had the chance to explore ideas and concepts in depth?
85%
med
To what extent does your course have the right balance of directed and independent study?
66%
low
Assessment and feedback
75%
low
How well have assessments allowed you to demonstrate what you have learned?
86%
med
How fair has the marking and assessment been on your course?
82%
low
How often does feedback help you to improve your work?
75%
med
How often have you received assessment feedback on time?
66%
low
How clear were the marking criteria used to assess your work?
68%
low
Academic support
88%
low
How easy was it to contact teaching staff when you needed to?
85%
low
How well have teaching staff supported your learning?
92%
med
Organisation and management
71%
med
How well were any changes to teaching on your course communicated?
67%
low
How well organised is your course?
73%
med
Learning resources
87%
med
How well have the IT resources and facilities supported your learning?
85%
med
How well have the library resources (e.g., books, online services and learning spaces) supported your learning?
90%
med
How easy is it to access subject specific resources (e.g., equipment, facilities, software) when you need them?
84%
med
Student voice
83%
med
How clear is it that students' feedback on the course is acted on?
74%
med
To what extent do you get the right opportunities to give feedback on your course?
85%
med
To what extent are students' opinions about the course valued by staff?
91%
high
How well does the students' union (association or guild) represent students' academic interests?
82%
med
Other NSS questions
During your studies, how free did you feel to express your ideas, opinions, and beliefs?
86%
med
How well communicated was information about your university/college's mental wellbeing support services?
73%
med
The Creative Writing and English Literature course at University of East Anglia 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.
| Most popular A-levels studied | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | Grade | |||||
| English Literature | B | |||||
| History | B | |||||
| Drama and Theatre Studies | A | |||||
| Psychology | B | |||||
| English Language | A | |||||
| Most popular A-levels studied | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | Grade | |||||
| English Literature | A | |||||
| History | B | |||||
| Psychology | C | |||||
| Drama and Theatre Studies | A | |||||
| English Language and Literature | B | |||||
The Creative Writing and English Literature course includes content from more than one subject area. Choose an option below for information about University of East Anglia graduates across each of those subject areas.
Graduate statistics
67%
In a job where degree was essential or beneficial
87%
In work, study or other activity
70%
Say it fits with future plans
65%
Are utilising studies
Top job areas
20%
Business and public service associate professionals
13%
Artistic, literary and media occupations
11%
Teaching Professionals
9%
Administrative occupations
Graduate statistics
65%
In a job where degree was essential or beneficial
90%
In work, study or other activity
65%
Say it fits with future plans
55%
Are utilising studies
Top job areas
20%
Artistic, literary and media occupations
15%
Business and public service associate professionals
10%
Skilled trades occupations
5%
Business, Research and Administrative Professionals
Graduate statistics percentages are determined 15 months after a student graduates
Earnings from University of East Anglia graduates who took Creative Writing and English Literature - or another course in the same subject area.
Earnings
£20.1k
First year after graduation
£25.6k
Third year after graduation
£27.7k
Fifth year after graduation
Shown here are the median earnings of graduates at one, three and five years after they completed a course related to Creative Writing and English Literature.
Note: this data only looks at employees (and not those who are self-employed or also studying) and covers a broad sample of graduates and the various paths they've taken, which might not always be a direct result of their degree
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