Applied Writing provides opportunities for students to direct their own writing to practical, professional, and social situations. Students will approach writing in a very broad sense, including not only traditional print forms, but also digital and visual communication. They will develop a writing toolkit that will be highly valuable in a wide range of professional contexts, including media and journalism, education and teaching, working within the third/ charity sector, creative industries, social media communications, business, and of course professional writing.
The program has a strong emphasis on helping students to develop their own unique style and voice. They will have the opportunity to write about the causes they care about, applying their creative skills to important social issues. Students will undertake project-based modules that will allow them to develop and showcase their employment skills as they identify and examine issues that affect our world. These projects, usually undertaken in collaboration with regional clients, will allow students to cultivate a network of connections for the future, whilst also developing the creative solutions required for meaningful social change.
Applied Writing is an innovative degree program that offers ideal preparation for careers in a range of sectors from the creative industries, business and media, education, and social activism. This degree offers cross-disciplinary training in critical thinking combined with real-world skills delivered through the creative and problem-solving approach of the humanities. It can also provide a platform for further postgraduate study and professional training.
You must achieve at least 96 UCAS points including a minimum of CC at A level or equivalent (e.g.MM at BTEC Diploma; MPP at BTEC Extended Diploma) towards the total tariff.
Access Students can achieve the requirements with the following combination of Distinction, Merit, and/ or Pass grades at level 3 achieved from a completed Access course. 96 UCAS Points: D21-M3-P21; D18-M9-P18; D15-M15-P15; D12-M21-P12; D9-M27-P9; D6-M33-P6; D3-M39-P3; D0-M45-P0.
A level (or equivalent) in a humanities/social science-related subject is also required.
For applicants who are unsure that they will achieve the above UCAS tariff, Newman University offers Applied Writing (with Foundation Year) which enables such applicants to access a university degree via a four-year route. Upon successful completion of their foundation year, students will progress to Year 1 of a named degree. Whilst not a condition of entry onto the Foundation Year, students wishing to follow particular named routes with additional entry requirements, will need to meet these requirements before they make the transition from their foundation year to year 1.
Applying Direct Option
You can apply direct to Newman University for the full-time route for this course if you have not previously applied to Newman University through UCAS and you are not applying to any other universities.
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The University is not licensed by the UK Government to sponsor migrant students under the Student route and is therefore unable to accept applications from international students at present.
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