We believe your ability to gain meaningful employment after you graduate is really important, so there is a strong focus on helping you to develop your employability skills.
Throughout your degree, there will be a number of opportunities and initiatives to engage and network with local, national and international businesses, giving you the chance to raise your profile and make connections in the business before you have even graduated. Graduates of this degree will be well prepared for a rewarding career in accountancy, banking, credit control, financial services, investment analysis, purchasing, business consulting, and other related financial and business professions. A job in accountancy and finance can help you gain an attractive salary and pursue a challenging career as a Chief Financial Officer, Director or Partner in an accounting firm, Forensic Accountant or Business Adviser.
Throughout the degree, you will meet a range of professionals at networking events, award dinners, guest lectures and career workshops. You will also have the opportunity of undertaking work placements at local and national businesses and organisations, as well as having dedicated professionals and mentors offering guidance and advice in the job application process.
Creative Writing at Liverpool Hope will give you the chance to experience the joys of crafting the written word. The degree focuses on developing you as a writer of poetry and prose (fiction and creative non-fiction), across the broad field of literature (poems, short stories, novels, reflective and critical essays). Professional writing - reviews, blogs and articles for different kinds of media - is also studied. Our focus on creativity and employability means you will be able to produce engaging, innovative and marketable texts.
By studying Creative Writing, you will be empowered with an enhanced command of your craft, increased confidence in expressing your thoughts and emotions, an understanding of the values that inform your writing practice, and the technical skillset to deliver your work to various audiences. Your writing will be enhanced by studying under leading published writers and academics, and you will develop a range of workplace skills to prepare for fulfilling careers.
The degree will often challenge you and ask you to reach beyond your own experience and interests into those of contemporary and historical communities. Using these as creative stimuli, you will be required to reflect upon social contexts, power, and how truth and justice can be communicated or miscommunicated through creative writing. By the end of the degree, you should have a wide appreciation of forms, genres and applications. Included in the degree are field trips which provide material for writing exercises as well as widening your student experience. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 3 Year(s)Fees: GB£37,500
Intake | Location |
---|---|
October, 2024 | Liverpool |
October, 2025 | Liverpool |
UCAS Tariff Points - 112 UCAS Tariff points must come from a minimum of two A Levels (or equivalent). Additional points can be made up from a range of alternative qualifications
BTEC - DMM
Access to HE - 112 Tariff Points
IB - 28
Irish Leaving Certificate - 112 Tariff Points from Higher Level qualifications only
Welsh Baccalaureate - This qualification can only be accepted in conjunction with other relevant qualifications
T-Levels - 120 Tariff Points / Merit
Subject Requirements - No specific subject requirement
IELTS - 6.0 overall (with reading and writing at 6.0) and no individual score lower than 5.5.
TOEFL iBT - 80 overall (with Listening 17, Reading 18, Speaking 20, Writing 17)
6.0
Overall IELTS band score
Book IELTS
About IELTS
Practice and prepare
TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0
Pathway options to study at this institution
77th / 130
Complete University guide