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Open Day 2009 Bachelor of Arts (Writing and Creative Communication) School of Communication, International Studies and Languages

Writing and Creative Communication Program information 3 year degree Magill campus 2009 TER: Experience. The Difference. International exchange opportunities Opportunity to have work published in Piping Shrike and Online Double Degrees Journalism & Writing and Creative Communication (new in 2010)

A development of UniSA’s highly successful BA (Professional Writing and Communication)/ (Professional and Creative Communication) programs, which ran for 12 years Incorporates all of the aspects of writing and reading texts, plus the opportunity to work with visual, oral, symbolic and electronic texts Special emphasis placed on integrating studies with the work of community, creative and professional industries The Writing and Creative Communication Program

Bachelor of Writing and Creative Communication Structure of MBWC Major (8 courses that focus your degree) 4 Foundation + 1 Indigenous Sub-major (a cluster of 6 courses that broaden your academic program) 5 Electives (from any of the courses offered by the University)

Entry Requirements Entry Requirements: SACE Entry: no special requirements or prerequisites – just a love of the language arts! Can articulate with the TAFE writing program Adult and special entry available Bridging Programs: Diploma of Uni Studies, etc Tertiary transfer possibilities and credit for degrees already gained

The Teaching Team Prime Minister’s Award for University Teaching Team of the Year and Australian Awards for University Teaching in the Humanities and the Arts, 2000 Strong national professional and industry links: Australian Association of Writing Programs, Society of Editors, SA Writers’ Centre, publishing houses, etc International recognition: publications, conference presentations, visiting scholars, leading edge teaching and learning methods Workplace consultancies and network for employment opportunities

Contact Hours Usually 2-3 hours per course per study period (plus extra time for group meetings, individual study, reading and writing) Enrolment Options Full-time or part- time Taught on the Magill campus Internal mode – tutorials, seminars, workshops; some online content Continuous assessment Writing, drafting, presenting, etc. Writing and Creative Communication

What does Writing & Creative Communication involve? WCC deals with: how we construct texts how we analyse and think about texts a wide range of texts: creative, literary, professional and technical the whole process of how texts are produced and received: from planning and drafting stages to editing, publication, distribution and consumption

Continued.. Creative writing Literary practice Technical writing Editing and publishing Linguistics and sociolinguistics The rhetoric and ethnography of communication Englishes around the world Communication in social and cultural contexts Oral traditions and literacy The impact of changing technologies on communication Skills and understanding of a variety of media used in the production and reception of texts Communication within professional contexts

Tailor your Degree – a Range of Choices You can choose from a wide range of submajors and individual elective courses in other programs to value add your BA (WCC) or Take one of the BA (WCC) submajors in another degree Writing and Creative Communication Creative Writing Literary Practice Editing and Publishing or Concentrate your focus on Writing and Creative Communication by adding a submajor in: Literary Practice Creative Writing Editing and Publishing

Experience. The Difference. Industry links and placements Students as writers and researchers Writing and Creative Communication projects: writing, publication and performance Publication of class and personal work for public sale (e.g. SA Writers’ Centre launches) External and in-house editing projects Level 3 coursework projects Student publications and outlets: Orrmulum: news magazine of WCC Poetry and Poetics Centre Piping Shrike

Is Writing and Creative Communication for you? Are you interested in writing, editing and publishing? Are you looking for a more practical approach to the study of English? Are you keen to know how texts of all kinds are produced?

Our Graduates: Career and Life Opportunities Employment Editing Copywriting Document design Project coordination Technical writing Public Relations Scriptwriting Online writing and design, etc (freelance and ‘attached’) Teaching – secondary English and primary Creativity Written: poetry, nonfiction, novels, short fiction, scripts other text production: visual, online, oral, etc Further study Honours, Grad Cert, MA, PhD Higher/more specialised qualifications Tertiary employment

Our graduates Some words from our students: “One of the greatest joys of UniSA degrees has to be their flexibility; by the time I had finished, I had taken so many classes across such a broad vista that I actually had to work out what I had, in fact, completed. It worked out to be a BA in Writing & Communication, sub-majoring in Film & Video with a minor in Performing Arts.” (Adele Kirby) “Some people go into university knowing exactly what they want to do, but I didn’t. It was halfway through the degree when I decided I really enjoyed editing and would like to make that my career. I love it! As part of my studies, I am now undertaking a real-life editing project... a 30-page document... It’s so practical.” (Gill Ratcliff)

Bachelor of Writing and Creative Communication Undergraduate Program Director Ioana Petrescu Program Support Officer Ms. Rebecca Calton Contact: Experience. The Difference.

September Career Information Sessions Experience… Education, Arts & Social Sciences Tuesday 8 September 2009 Magill campus Tours commence at 3 pm Information sessions commence at 5 pm Visit the campus where you’ll study. Register your attendance: