As new distribution channels for media emerge in the entertainment industry, there is an increasing demand for creative writers who can extend a compelling story across multiple platforms.
The Creative Writing curriculum provides you with the opportunity to not only perfect your story-writing abilities but also allows you to understand and implement the transmedia approach that is necessary in today’s entertainment industry.
Whether the final delivery channel is a movie theater, television screen, computer monitor, game console, website, or mobile device, you will learn to develop compelling and well-crafted stories that will captivate consumers on multiple platforms.
A growing collection of digital tools is available to today’s writers, and the Creative Writing curriculum teaches the most effective way to utilize those tools.
You will explore multiple literary genres along with techniques for writing for different audiences and mediums. In addition, you will develop leadership, project management, and research skills, sharpen your technical prowess, conduct and utilize industry research, and learn how to revise your own work and collaborate with others to enhance your creative works.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE
Creative Presentation
Psychology of Play
Storytelling in the Entertainment and Media Industries
English Composition I
Creative Skills Development
New Media Tools
Multimedia Storytelling
Scriptwriting Techniques
Project and Portfolio I: Creative Writing
English Composition II
23 Literary Techniques and Story Development
Developing New Worlds: Environment and Historical Research
College Mathematics
Publishing and Distribution
Historical Archetypes and Mythology
Professional Development Seminar I: Creative Writing
Project and Portfolio II: Creative Writing
Professional Development Seminar II: Creative Writing
Fundamentals of Physical Science
Writing Workshop I: Film
Television Writing
Children's Entertainment
Project and Portfolio III: Creative Writing
Literary Genre I: Comedy and Tragedy
Writing Workshop II: Television
Literary Genre II: Horror, Mystery, and Suspense
Literary Genre III: Science Fiction and Fantasy
Project and Portfolio IV: Creative Writing
Writing Workshop III: Comics
Game Writing
Project and Portfolio V: Creative Writing
Writing Workshop IV: Video Games and Interactive Formats
Transmedia Writing
Project and Portfolio VI: Creative Writing
Career Readiness
Creative Presentation
Psychology of Play
Storytelling in the Entertainment and Media Industries
English Composition I
Creative Skills Development
New Media Tools
Multimedia Storytelling
Scriptwriting Techniques
Project and Portfolio I: Creative Writing
English Composition II
Literary Techniques and Story Development
Developing New Worlds: Environment and Historical Research
College Mathematics
Publishing and Distribution
Historical Archetypes and Mythology
Professional Development Seminar I: Creative Writing
Project and Portfolio II: Creative Writing
Professional Development Seminar II: Creative Writing
Fundamentals of Physical Science
Writing Workshop I: Film
Television Writing
Children's Entertainment
Project and Portfolio III: Creative Writing
Literary Genre I: Comedy and Tragedy
Writing Workshop II: Television
Literary Genre II: Horror, Mystery, and Suspense
Literary Genre III: Science Fiction and Fantasy
Project and Portfolio IV: Creative Writing
Writing Workshop III: Comics
Game Writing
Project and Portfolio V: Creative Writing
Writing Workshop IV: Video Games and Interactive Formats