BA Creative Writing and Film and Television

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Aberystwyth University

Program Overview

The BA Creative Writing and Film and Television at Aberystwyth University offers a vibrant, cross-disciplinary approach for students passionate about storytelling, media, and literature. It suits aspiring writers and media professionals who want to develop both creative skills and critical understanding across diverse forms like poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and screenwriting.

Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
Students begin by exploring foundational skills in creative writing and media studies. Core modules such as Beginning Creative Writing Part 1 & 2 (WR11020, WR11120) and Studying Film (FM10120) introduce the craft of storytelling, narrative analysis, and essential film techniques. Optional modules like Introduction to Poetry (WL10420) or Movements in Film History (FM11120) allow students to tailor their learning to their interests while building a strong creative foundation.

Year 2:
The second year focuses on developing advanced writing and analytical skills. Core modules like Beginning the Novel (WR20220) and Literary Theory: Debates and Dialogues (EN20120) help students refine their literary understanding and narrative style. Options such as Creative Documentary (FM26520), Art Cinema (FM24420), and Shaping Plots (WR21720) allow students to experiment with different genres and media, connecting creativity with critical insights.

Year 3:
In the final year, students consolidate their creative portfolio and professional expertise. They work on independent projects that showcase their developed skills, supported by modules designed to foster industry readiness. Specialized topics like Film Stardom and Celebrity (FM21520) and LGBT Film & Television (FM20120) deepen understanding of contemporary media landscapes, preparing graduates for diverse creative careers.

Focus areas: Creative writing across genres, film and television studies, media analysis, narrative and critical theory, professional practice.

Learning outcomes: Develop a professional creative portfolio, mastery of narrative and media techniques, critical analysis skills, and adaptability across creative industries.

Professional alignment (accreditation): Accredited and taught by award-winning writers and media professionals with strong industry connections, including theatre and television production companies.

Reputation (employability rankings): Highly regarded for employability within the creative sector, with access to Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company collaborations, and extensive professional networking opportunities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Students in the BA Creative Writing and Film and Television at Aberystwyth University gain hands-on experience that bridges the gap between academic learning and industry practice. The program emphasizes practical skill-building through writing, filmmaking, and media analysis, while providing access to top-tier facilities and expert guidance. From crafting screenplays to producing short films, students actively engage with the tools and environments of the creative industries. Collaborative projects, internships, and professional networks further enhance learning, ensuring graduates leave with both a strong portfolio and real-world experience.

Experiential learning opportunities include:

  • Aberystwyth Arts Centre – a hub for workshops, live performances, and collaborative projects with professional artists.

  • Short Film and Television Production – hands-on modules like Making Short Films 1 and Work in the Film & Television Industries provide practical filmmaking experience.

  • Professional Industry Connections – partnerships with the Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre Wales, Music Theatre Wales, and other industry organizations for networking and work experience.

  • National Library of Wales Access – unlimited access for research, historical texts, and media resources.

  • Digital Tools and Software – training in industry-standard editing, scriptwriting, and production software for both film and television.

  • Group Projects and Collaborative Modules – teamwork opportunities across creative writing, film, and media studies to simulate professional environments.

  • Field Trips and Industry Visits – exposure to production sites and creative institutions to contextualize learning.

  • Expert Academic Support – guidance from award-winning writers, media professionals, and research-active faculty to develop both creative and critical skills.

This combination ensures students graduate not only with creative portfolios but also the professional insight and practical skills to thrive in the media and literary industries.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Future Progression & Opportunities:

Graduates from the BA Creative Writing and Film and Television at Aberystwyth University leave with a strong portfolio and the versatile skills to thrive in creative industries. Typical roles include Film/TV Producer, Scriptwriter, Content Developer, and Arts Manager:

  • University Services: Aberystwyth Careers Service supports students with CV workshops, mock interviews, and placement opportunities.

  • Employment Stats & Salary: Many graduates secure roles in creative media soon after graduation, with starting salaries ranging from £22,000–£28,000, depending on the sector.

  • University–Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre Wales, Music Theatre Wales, Quarantine, and Imitating the Dog provide hands-on industry experience.

  • Accreditation & Recognition: The degree is fully recognized, offering long-term value in creative and media careers.

  • Graduate Outcomes: Students leave with a professional portfolio, practical skills in creative writing, film, and television production, and a network of industry contacts.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates can advance their studies with postgraduate degrees in Creative Writing, Film and Television Production, Media Studies, or related disciplines, enhancing specialization and career prospects in the creative sector.

Program Key Stats

£19,190
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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No
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Eligibility Criteria

BBB - BCC
3.0 - 3.2
30 - 28
75

N/A
N/A
6.5
93

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Screenwriter
  • Script Editor
  • Film/TV Producer
  • Content Writer
  • Copywriter
  • Storyboard Artist
  • Film Critic
  • Creative Director
  • Script Consultant
  • Production Assistant
  • Media Planner
  • Editorial Assistant
  • Digital Content Creator
  • Story Developer
  • Arts Administrator

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