Statement of Purpose
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Ringling College of Art and Design is a supportive and serious community of writers engaged in a professional program of undergraduate study. Students encounter a range of aesthetics, a global narrative orientation, coursework in historical and contemporary literary forms, craft instruction from practicing writer/teachers, and interaction with visiting authors, scholars, and publishing professionals. Graduates of this program will have the necessary technical competence and fluency with creative practices to succeed in a variety of professional literary endeavors.
Graduates of this BFA program will be versatile critical thinkers and perceptive, able communicators, prepared for the post-graduate job market in positions such as freelance writers, editors, grant writers, eBook authors, proofreaders, copyeditors, publicists, media and marketing associates, freelance reporters, bloggers, and other creative content providers.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Story Craft: Apply techniques and knowledge of story generation, execution, and revision to create original works as defined by the areas of: narrative voice, characterization, mood and atmosphere, language and written mechanics, dialogue, story, setting, image, and plot.
- Professionalism: Cultivate industry professionalism through knowledge, communication, social dynamics, publishing, good literary citizenship, and self-identification as a writer.
- Analysis and Context: Evaluate and apply deep analysis of story contexts and forms as they relate to diverse peoples and cultures.
General Education Curriculum
Liberal Arts
General Education
Art and Design History
Program Curriculum
Creative Writing Major
Participation in the Writer’s Workshop is required each semester.
Literature and Media Studies
Choose three (3) courses from Literature and Media Studies (LMST courses in addition to the Liberal Arts requirements).
Writing Electives
Choose six (6) courses from the following.
Electives
Choose five (5) open elective courses.
Concentrations for Creative Writing Majors
A student who majors in Creative Writing can choose to take an optional concentration in one of three areas. Each concentration is detailed below. In addition to the three (3) courses/ 9 credit hours within the concentration, the student must complete their capstone project within the genre of the concentration as well in order to receive the distinction. Students may have only one (1) concentration.
Scriptwriting Concentration
Students who complete the concentration in Scriptwriting will be able to apply techniques and knowledge of story generation, execution, and revision to generate original scripts that are informed by industry standards and practices.
Choose three (3) of the following courses:
Game Writing Concentration
Student who complete the concentration in Game Writing will be able to apply techniques and knowledge of story generation, execution, and revision to generate content for existing or original games that are informed by industry standards and practices.
Choose three (3) of the following courses:
Word and Image Concentration
Students who complete the concentration in Word and Image will be able to apply techniques and knowledge of story generation, execution, and revision to create original stories that combine visual and textual elements.
Choose three (3) of the following courses: