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Creative Writing
The English Major with a Concentration in Creative Writing provides students with a solid grounding in literature as well as advanced study in creative writing. Penn’s premier undergraduate creative writing program includes courses in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting, playwriting, writing for children, journalistic writing, and review.
The English Major with a Concentration in Creative Writing consists of 13 courses distibuted as follows:
- 6 courses to complete the English Core
- 3 Creative Writing Seminars—any courses within these ranges: ENGL 0051, 0700-0799, or 3000-3999
- 1 course from The One Series (anything within this range: ENGL 4500-4998)
- 1 Literature Seminar in either Literature Before 1700 (a course with the AEB7 attribute) or Literature Before 1900 (a course with the AEB9 attribute)
- 1 Literature Seminar in any area (this can be an additional Creative Writing Seminar)
- Elective(s)
If you are interested in this concentration, please contact Julia Bloch, Director of Creative Writing ( [email protected] ).
Our faculty of award-winning writers teach more than sixty workshops each year in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, speculative writing, journalism, playwriting, screenwriting, and writing for children and young adults. We also offer a number of innovative workshops in cross-genre, experimental, and hybrid writing, including writing that engages with community organizing, multimedia and visual arts, and performance. Our program is home to for-credit apprenticeships and programs in independent study, a number of student honors and awards, and events throughout the year that are open to the public.
Creative Writing courses as well as the Creative Writing Minor and the Journalistic Writing Minor are open to any student in the four undergraduate schools (College, Wharton, Engineering, Nursing) or in the College of Liberal and Professional Studies. Additionally, English majors can choose to concentrate in Creative Writing, one of the most popular paths in the English major.
The Creative Writing Program invites visiting writers to the Penn campus for readings and talks, often at the renowned and hospitable literary hub Kelly Writers House. Recent visitors have included poets, fiction writers, screenwriters, playwrights, and memoirists, including Claudia Rankine , John Keene , Margaret Christakos , Rachel Levitsky , Divya Victor , Jenny Zhang , Scott Neustadter , Elizabeth Willis , Maria Dahvana Headley , Bhanu Kapil , Nicole Dennis-Benn , Will Alexander , Edwin Torres , Yolanda Wisher , Paul Lisicky , Madeleine George , Daniel Saldaña París , Rob Sheffield , Lesley Nneka Arimah , Eduardo Espina , and Patterson Hood . We have also hosted a robust roster of journalists from The Washington Post , ProPublica , Politico , The New Yorker , The New York Times, The Atlantic , and elsewhere, including Karen Heller , Brooke Borel , Michael Sokolove , Matthew Nusbaum , Alec MacGillis , Charles M. Blow , Paul Waldman , Ada Calhoun , Patrick Kerkstra , Ariel Levy , and Jennifer Lin .
Rising seniors are encouraged to apply to our Creative Writing Honors Program, through which students complete a capstone project under consultation of a faculty advisor. Through RealArts@Penn, students are given the opportunity to engage with alumni in writing-related careers and to apply for paid summer internships in creative fields across the country. Each spring, the Creative Writing Program sponsors university-wide writing contests in several categories: poetry, fiction, review, scriptwriting, creative nonfiction, journalistic writing, and translation.
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Creative Writing at Penn’s College of Liberal and Professional Studies
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Become a Penn-made writer—your way. Designed with working adults and nontraditional students in mind, Penn’s College of Liberal and Professional Studies (LPS) offers a range of opportunities to study the craft of creative writing with expert faculty and a community of like-minded peers. As a Penn student, you have access to world-class resources including Penn Libraries and Kelly Writers House, as well as personalized advising to help you make the most of your Penn experience.
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Whether you are an experienced writer hoping to focus and polish your work or a beginner exploring the arts of creative expression, Penn LPS workshops, and writing-intensive Proseminars offer inspiration, technique, and constructive feedback. Wherever you are, whatever level of education you’ve achieved, there’s a program for you at Penn.
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The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) degree is an accredited degree program that offers an Ivy League liberal arts education—fully online.
- Earn a bachelor’s degree, with the option to complete related certificates at the same time
- Complete 30 courses (or less, if eligible for credit transfer) through full-time study or a part-time flexible pace
- Take immersive, fully online courses from anywhere in the world; does not require residence in Philadelphia
- Tailor your studies with a degree concentration such as Creative Studies , Individualized Studies , or Literature, Culture, and Tradition
- Apply through the standard admissions process, or “prove your way in” by demonstrating academic ability
- Apply for a fall, spring, or summer start
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The Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) program allows you to design your own curriculum by choosing courses across the University and combining different disciplines to tackle the question or project that motivates you. Anchored by writing-intensive Proseminar courses, the MLA is ideal for students who wish to draw from different disciplines to approach a creative project or research query.
Designed for students who already have a master’s degree and want a short, focused degree program to extend their studies, the Master of Philosophy in Liberal Arts (MPhil) program balances all the benefits of the MLA with the independence of self-directed study.
- Earn a graduate degree with the option to complete a graduate certificate in creative writing at the same time
- Complete coursework and a capstone project in one year of full-time study or at a part-time flexible pace
- Take daytime or evening courses on campus, and online courses when available
- A bachelor’s degree in any field is required to apply, and the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) is optional
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Just want to write—without committing to a degree program?
Unlock your creativity from anywhere in the world through accelerated online courses. The Certificate in Creative Writing allows you to choose four courses from a variety of collaborative workshops—including genres such as poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction—to earn a certificate, or a total of six courses to qualify for an advanced certificate. Want to test the waters first? Enroll in individual courses in creative writing without committing to a program of study, enjoying the flexibility and expertise offered by Penn LPS Online to suit your schedule and interests.
- Earn academic credit with each course, with the option to complete a certificate
- Complete the certificate program in less than one year, or take courses at your own pace
- Fully online and asynchronous; does not require residency in Philadelphia
- No application or prerequisites required; you are eligible if you have attained a high school diploma
- Enroll any time for a fall, spring, or summer start
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If you’ve completed a bachelor’s degree or higher, the Post-Baccalaureate Studies (or post-bacc) program is a unique opportunity to hand-pick courses from more than 50 academic departments—including creative writing, literature, and related studies.
- Earn academic credit with each course
- Complete coursework through full-time study or a part-time flexible pace
- A bachelor’s degree in any field is required to apply
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If you’ve committed to a degree program at Penn or another institution, you may still have an opportunity to practice writing at Penn.
- Anyone with a high school diploma can enroll as a visiting student during Penn Summer Sessions —no application needed
- Undergraduates can enroll as a Domestic Guest Student to spend a term at Penn
- Penn graduate students can enroll in writing-focused MLA courses as electives
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The Creative Writing Program is proud to partner with Penn LPS Online , part of Penn's College of Liberal and Professional Studies , which offers a block of courses in creative writing , a certificate in creative writing , and a concentration in creative studies .
LPS Online offers both basic and advanced workshops and appeals to students new to creative writing as well as students with writing experience who want to learn new skills. Through a series of courses in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and screenwriting, LPS Online courses focus on creative writing as a form of critical thinking, as a way to reimagine audience, and as a space of innovation. Taught by professionals in the field who have a deep commitment to Penn's creative writing practices and pedagogies, our courses cultivate both individual and group learning, providing an overview of the field as well as deep dives into literary genres. These courses are designed for hands-on, intensive study of the subtleties and power of language.
LPS Online courses also offer an unparalleled opportunity to join the world-renowned literary hub at Penn that includes the Kelly Writers House , PennSound , Jacket2 , and Modern & Contemporary American Poetry (“ModPo”) , all of which promote the living textures of contemporary writing: students can expect to engage dynamically with a vast range of public projects (readings, webcasts, podcasts, lectures, performances, and archives) that treat literature as a space of dialogue. This certificate is ideal for those who have always wanted to engage in intensive, high-quality writing workshops, but whose schedules make it difficult for them to enroll in a residential program. This certificate will also appeal to students who are seeking ways to complement their current full-time commitments with creative practice or who would like to explore a newly fulfilling creative career path.
For more information, visit Penn LPS Online .
Please note that Penn LPS online courses are generally not open to BA and BS students in the College, Engineering, Nursing, and Wharton. Current Penn students and Penn alumni should visit this link for more information about enrolling in online courses.
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Creative Writing
About the creative writing course block.
The Creative Writing course block at Penn LPS Online offers an innovative, collaborative course of study for those who have always wanted to learn to unlock their creativity. Each course is designed as a workshop in which you explore new ideas, tackle new writing tools, generate original insights, and discover your own powers of innovation. You create, collaboratively discuss, and revise your original writing with feedback from your instructors and your peers. You also engage with a range of assigned readings and multimedia that inform and grow your innovative practice.
The Creative Writing curriculum appeals to students new to creative writing as well as students with writing experience who want to learn new skills. Through a series of courses in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and screenwriting, the Creative Writing course block focuses on creative writing as a form of critical thinking, as a way to reimagine audience and as a space of innovation. Taught by professionals in the field, our courses cultivate both individual and group learning, providing an overview of the field as well as deep dives into literary genres. These courses are designed for hands-on, intensive study of the subtleties and power of language.
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree courses in the Creative Writing course block are offered on an accelerated (8-week) schedule. Courses in the block are largely asynchronous with some optional synchronous sessions to be scheduled by the instructors.
All Penn LPS Online courses offer academic credit.*
Please note: Students completing this course block while enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) degree are awarded a Certificate in Creative Writing upon completion of the degree. If you are enrolled in the BAAS program and don't complete the degree requirements to graduate, you are not eligible to receive this certificate.
*Academic credit is defined by the University of Pennsylvania as a course unit (c.u.). A course unit (c.u.) is a general measure of academic work over a period of time, typically a term (semester or summer). A c.u. (or a fraction of a c.u.) represents different types of academic work across different types of academic programs and is the basic unit of progress toward a degree. One c.u. is usually converted to a four-semester-hour course.
The Creative Writing course block prepares you to:
- Understand how text conveys meaning across a variety of literary genres and styles
- Explore how to use innovation, flexibility, and collaboration to cultivate a creative writing practice
- Create, revise and edit your original writing in multiple literary genres, including poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and screenwriting
Meet The Faculty
Julia Bloch
- Faculty Director, Penn LPS Online Certificate in Creative Writing
- Director, Creative Writing Program
- Director, Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing
Laynie Browne
- Poet, prose writer, teacher and editor
Scott Burkhardt
- Lecturer in cinema and media studies
Christy Davids
- Teacher, poet and assistant editor at The Conversant
Lise Funderburg
- Lecturer in creative writing
- 2017-2018 Digital Studies Fellow at Rutgers University-Camden
Dick Polman
- Povich Writer-in-Residence at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing (CPCW)
- Writer, editor, teacher
Zachary Tyler Vickers
- CRWR 1010: The Craft of Creative Writing
- CRWR 1600: Modern and Contemporary US Poetry
- CRWR 2010: Poetry Workshop
- CRWR 2400: The Art of Editing
- CRWR 2500: Writing and Meditation
- CRWR 2600: Fiction Workshop
- CRWR 2800: Narrative Collage
- CRWR 3000: Writing About Place
- CRWR 3200: Screenwriting
- CRWR 3600: Advanced Nonfiction *
- CRWR 3700: Journalism
*This course may not be offered every academic year. Check the course page or our course guide to see when upcoming terms are added.
Courses are subject to change.
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The English Major with a Concentration in Creative Writing provides students with a solid grounding in literature as well as advanced study in creative writing. Penn’s premier undergraduate creative writing program includes courses in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting, playwriting, writing for children, journalistic writing, and review.
The minimum total course units for graduation in this major is 33. Double majors may entail more course units.
For more information: http://www.english.upenn.edu/Undergrad/
For information about the General Education requirements, please visit the College of Arts & Sciences Curriculum page.
You will need to take one course to fulfill each sector of the Major Core, six in total. Two of these courses may double-count with your Literature Seminar Electives. Creative Writing Seminars cannot count in the Major Core.
The One Series seminar (TOS) cannot double-count in the Major Core. However, if you take a second TOS course, your additional TOS may count as a Literature Seminar or an Elective.
You must take at least three Creative Writing Seminars.
You must take one Early-Period Literature Seminar, either Literature Before 1700 ( AEB7 ) or Literature Before 1900 ( AEB9 ). This Seminar may be double-counted in the Major Core.
You must take one more Literature Seminar. This may be double-counted in the Major Core.
Remaining number of courses to fulfill 13 credits (1-3 c.u.).
Applicants must have a 3.6 GPA in the major. Thesis required.
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.
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