
Programme Code: AK1303
Level: 9
Points: 120
Duration: One year full time
Venue: Centre for Creative Writing, City Campus
Starting date: 1 March 2010
Application deadline: AUT encourages early application. Closed when full.
Enquiries to:
Helen Xue, Programme Administrator, School of Languages and Social Sciences helen.xue@aut.ac.nz
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
To be considered for entry, applicants must have a three year bachelor’s degree, plus one year of additional study (or equivalent)*. Applicants are also required to submit an entry portfolio and produce a proposal for the creative work they will be developing throughout the year. The guideline is 20 pages of original work for the page, screen or multimedia, to be sent to:
Dr Paul Mountfort
Chair
Centre for Creative Writing
pmountfo@aut.ac.nz
This portfolio will be reviewed by the Chair and the Centre’s key tutors. Successful candidates will have a mentor appointed through discussion with the Chair to supervise the development of their creative work.
WHAT THIS PROGRAMME COVERS
This postgraduate degree is a one year full time research degree providing candidates with the opportunity to work on a project of their own choice under mentorship by an established creative writing practitioner. The aim of the degree is to provide a supportive, dynamic environment where students can perform creative works in a variety of genres and media.
Class size will be limited to around twelve students.
These two-hour workshop/seminars are held weekly during the teaching semester, onsite at the Centre for Creative Writing (4th Floor, Guthie-Whyte Building, cnr Wakefield Street and Mayoral Drive). Hosted by our leading creative writing tutors, they take candidates through key stages of a creative production, from developing a concept, to hooking an audience in, to submitting a project for publication.
Successful applicants to the programme will be assigned a mentor – in rare cases, two – to provide expert feedback and support on their project as it develops. In many cases these mentors are the Centre’s key tutors, but where appropriate the Chair will liaise with outside parties to secure for candidates their preferred mentor/s.
An innovative part of the AUT MCW is that blogging is used as a medium for the crucial “peer review” feedback component of the course. This allows candidates to compose their responses to their peer’s work and post useful links and other resources. The blog is moderated by the Centre Chair, and tutors provide follow-through from this during the masterclasses with group discussion.
Assessment
Assessment is by at least two examiners, one internal and another external to the University.
COURSE FEES
2010 course fees for domestic students are approximately $6,000.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES