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Online Degree Programs in Writing

The backbone of a compelling story is creative writing. Thoughts and fresh new ideas put into words become the foundation of all entertainment media today. And an online writing degree can land you a job in just about every corner in the entertainment world or perhaps in the print media.

Every film, television series, talk show, game, and all sorts of entertainment media you see around you is the byproduct of a single idea hewn into words and finally realized with its own timeslot. Without the creative writers behind each one, there would be no story, no entertainment and that's it.

Books, magazines, and newspapers are non-existent without the fiction and non-fiction writers and news columnists. The vast information overload we enjoy surfing on the internet won't be there without content writers, blog posters, and freelance writers. Can you imagine living in a world without writers?

If you have an overflowing mind of ideas that will certainly make massive hits with the public and you wanted to put them into words that will impress the producers, an online writing degree program can lead the way for you. In order to amaze the big bosses, you must have a writing degree that proves just how big your ideas are.

Career Paths for Online Writing Degree Graduates:
- Freelance Writing - freelance writers enjoy the luxury of time because they can work and relax whenever they wish to. They can find freelance writing jobs either online or offline.
- Publishing - the publishing industry needs editors and proofreaders to carefully screen and select books that have been written by aspiring authors. With a writing degree tucked under your belt, publishing houses are highly in need of someone like you.
- Newspaper/Magazine - become a columnist, a regular contributor, an editor, or even the editor-in-chief in broadsheet newspaper and magazine companies
- Film Writer - a good film starts with the creative minds of film writers so whether they're basing the story on a book or from their own ideas, the skill of creative thinking and writing comes into play
- Television Creative Writer - all television series, game shows, sitcoms, talk shows, and other television programs are backed up with creative writers that began proposing the idea through writing. From research to the flow of the story and the main purpose of the show, the creative writers have started it all.
- Internet - the internet information highway is filled with websites that provide useful contents that benefit each and every one of internet users. Each website might be the product of programmers but its essence and overall appeal to the public is the lifetime endeavor of internet writers.

    Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing

    Full Sail University's online Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts Degree Program  lets you explore concepts including  character development, screenwriting, visual storytelling, and storyboarding for a variety of media - building a diverse portfolio and the business know-how to pursue your  dream career. This program can give you the tools you need if you want to learn how to craft the compelling stories behind film, games, television,  and other entertainment media - and gain the skills to effectively market your work.Course Highlights Include:

    • Script Analysis and Criticism
    • The Business of Creative Writing
    • Film Screenwriting and Storyboarding
    • The Art of Visual Storytelling
    • Storytelling and Storyboarding for Animation
    • Character Creation and Development

    Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for Entertainment

    Creative writers are in high demand within the entertainment industry and Full Sail University's Online Creative Writing for Entertainment Bachelor's Degree Program will provide you with a challenging curriculum to help perfect your writing and editorial skills by emphasizing narrative structures, visual storytelling, scriptwriting, character development, and storyboarding. Students write and workshop their writing in a variety of formats and genres including horror, science mystery, fiction, comedy and suspense. It all begins with a well-crafted and captivating story whether the final delivery is a TV screen, movie theater, computer monitor, website, game console, or mobile device. 
    Course Highlights: • Storyboarding, Animation & Comics • Story Development • Visual Thinking and Writing • Scriptwriting Techniques • Literary Techniques • Symbolic Communications & Cartography

    Master of Fine Arts - Fiction

    "Though I had researched nearly a dozen other low-residency creative writing programs, I am absolutely confident now that I made the right choice. M.F.A. students will not only have access to some of our generation's greatest living writers, but we are advised by an advisory board that includes some of the giants of the publishing industry as well." -- Linda Butler, Graduate The MFA prepares students for teaching writing, for working in the editing and publishing industry and for becoming book authors. Join our community of engaged and engaging literary professionals with Southern New Hampshire University's Master of Fine Arts in Fiction. A nonfiction track is also available. You'll have completed a publishable manuscript and be part of a supportive writer's community by the time you graduate.  

    Master of Fine Arts - Nonfiction

    "This is a close and intimate program where you can talk about writers, books, voices that you love, articles that you've read. You're in comfortable dialogue with your associates, with the faculty, even with the visiting writers and agents and editors.-- Peggy Newland, Graduate The MFA prepares students for teaching writing, for working in the editing and publishing industry and for becoming book authors. Join our community of engaged and engaging literary professionals with  Southern New Hampshire University's Master of Fine Arts in Nonfiction. A fiction track is also available. You'll have completed a publishable manuscript and be part of a supportive writer's community by the time you graduate.

    Bachelor of Arts - Creative Writing and English

    Prepare for a career in publishing, creative writing, communications, the law journalism,and many other professions, as well as graduate programs (such as the university's Master of Fine Arts in fiction and nonfiction writing). Creative writing courses begin during your first year, unlike many other writing programs where you begin with only general liberal arts courses. Unleash your creativity with Southern New Hampshire University's Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing and English.  Four creative writing workshops are at the heart of the program. Students choose three genre workshops and follow them with an advanced creative writing workshop in which they will complete a senior thesis in a genre of their choosing, such as nonfiction, scriptwriting, fiction, or poetry.

    Certificate of Journalism

    The Certificate of Journalism welcomes students from any discipline who wish to gain an understanding of this exciting new area of journalism. The program equips students with skills in reporting, writing, and online research. It provides assessments of the state of online journalism today and the future of information technology. 

Penn Foster Career School

Penn Foster Career School is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), which is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.

    Freelance Writer

    Learn the skills you need to begin a career in Freelance Writing - at home, at your own pace. You will learn about using the Writer's Market; reference sources for writers, types of fiction and nonfiction; and submitting manuscripts and working with agents and editors. And you'll learn it all at home – no classroom needed! You'll even get valuable information about how to set up your own home office.  You can pursue a freelance career working from home, or anywhere you take your laptop as a trained writer. Or transfer to one of many communications-related jobs in the business world. Jobs with business newspapers, and professional journals, and technical and trade magazines are widely dispersed throughout the country. Along with toll-free instructional support and access to student services by email, phone, and mail, the Freelance Writing program includes the textbooks, lessons, and learning aids you need to complete your program.

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    Proposal Writing

    Provides an understanding of and practice in proposal writing for government agencies, foundations, and corporations. Students build skills to create a range of persuasive documents including responses to requests for proposal, proposals for research grants, and government proposals. Students can apply to this sixteen week course as either matriculated or non-matriculated in the Fall, Spring, or Summer semesters.

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    Freelance Writer

    Magazines, newspapers and book publishers all over the country are always looking for new writers – you could be one of them! Imagine the thrill of seeing your words in print! Learn how to deal with editors and publishers, market your work, and polish your work so that it’s ready for submission. We teach you the secrets every author needs to get published, as well as tips to improve your writing skills. All required textbooks, learning aids and software are included. Complete student support is available by phone, mail, and e-mail. In as little as nine months, learn at home, in your spare time, at your own pace and earn your Career Diploma! 

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    English Composition and Grammar (ENGL 0) - Self-Paced

    ENGL 0 is a basic course in English that presupposes no previous study of either composition or grammar. Its purpose is to increase awareness of language, to clarify common trouble spots in grammar and mechanics, and to provide skills necessary for effective writing. The course is flexible enough to serve someone needing a college preparatory refresher course, adults seeking a review of fundamental English for their own satisfaction , or students just beginning high school.

    Introduction to Fiction Writing (ENGL 130) - Self-Paced

    Students study the practice of basic fiction techniques and write numerous short papers as well as one complete story, in the Introduction to Fiction Writing course. Students read and analyze literary stories by well-known writers. Each student keeps a journal. This course has no final exam. Meets UNC-Chapel Hill General Education Requirements.
    NOTE: Students should not take it under pressure of receiving credit by a specific deadline because of the creative nature of the work in this course, both on the part of the student and the instructor. 

    Intermediate Fiction Writing (ENGL 206) - Self-Paced

    The Intermediate Fiction Writing course builds on the short story writing skills introduced in ENGL 130. Exercises allow students to work with imagery, to develop the beginning, middle, and end of stories, and to listen for their own voice and style. In addition to these exercises, students write two complete short stories and revise one. This course has no final exam. Meets UNC-Chapel Hill General Education Requirements.
    NOTE: Students should not take it under pressure of receiving credit by a specific deadline because of the creative nature of the work in this course, both on the part of the student and the instructor. 

    Advanced Fiction Writing (ENGL 406) - Self-Paced

    Advanced Fiction Writing seeks to discover and develop students' creative writing abilities in the planning and preparing of five short stories. Both on the part of the student and the instructor, students are advised not to take it under pressure of receiving credit by a specific deadline because of the creative nature of the work in this course. The tuition for the course should not be paid and the application should not be submitted until the instructor has approved the student for enrollment. Applicants should send a sample manuscript of their work to Self-paced Courses for the instructor's consideration. An evaluation fee of $5.00 should be included. The instructor will also advise the student of the appropriate course of study based on the manuscript. Students may take this course once for academic credit. Students may enroll again on a not-for-credit basis with permission of the instructor. Meets UNC-Chapel Hill General Education Requirements. This course has no final exam. 

    Advanced Poetry Writing (ENGL 407) - Self-Paced

    In the Advanced Poetry Writing there are no set assignments, but the student accomplishes the equivalent of three semester hours' work in a tutorial relationship with the instructor. Students are advised not to take it under pressure of receiving credit by a specific deadline because of the creative nature of the work in this course, both on the part of the student and the instructor. The tuition for the course should not be paid and the application should not be submitted until the instructor has approved the student for enrollment. Applicants should send a sample manuscript of their work to Self-paced Courses for the instructor's consideration. An evaluation fee of $5.00 should be included. The instructor will also advise the student of the appropriate course of study based on the manuscript. Meets UNC-Chapel Hill General Education Requirements. This course has no final exam. 

    Intermediate Fiction Writing (ENGL 206)

    This course builds on the short story writing skills introduced in ENGL 130. Exercises allow students to work with imagery; to develop the beginning, middle, and end of stories; and to listen for their own voice and style. Students write two complete short stories and revise one in addition to these exercises.

    English Composition and Grammar (ENGL 0) - Self-Paced

    ENGL 0 is a basic course in English that presupposes no previous study of either composition or grammar. Its purpose is to increase awareness of language, to clarify common trouble spots in grammar and mechanics, and to provide skills necessary for effective writing. The course is flexible enough to serve someone needing a college preparatory refresher course, adults seeking a review of fundamental English for their own satisfaction , or students just beginning high school.

    Intermediate Fiction Writing (ENGL 206)

    This course builds on the short story writing skills introduced in ENGL 130. Exercises allow students to work with imagery; to develop the beginning, middle, and end of stories; and to listen for their own voice and style. Students write two complete short stories and revise one in addition to these exercises.

    Sophomore Poetry Workshop - Undergraduate - Fall

    Read the work of other writers in this cyberspace class, as well as the work of more established contemporary writers. Intensive workshop dealing with the art and craft of writing poems. Students write about a poem a week, with revision and discussion via e-mail. Sophomore and advanced classes meet together; advanced students do additional work. The course focuses on innovation in the language arts, with the intention that your range as a writer and your sense of artistic possibility will expand. Plus, it's meant to be fun!  Limited enrollment.

    Sophomore Fiction Workshop - Undergraduate - Fall

    Read the work of other writers in this cyberspace class, as well as the work of more established contemporary writers. An intensive workshop in the art and craft of writing fiction, primarily the short story.  Students write two or three short stories, with extensive revisions and discussion via e-mail. Sophomore and Advanced sections meet together online; advanced students do additional work. Limited enrollment. 

    Advanced Writing Workshop: Poetry - Undergraduate - Fall

    Read the work of other writers in this cyberspace class, as well as the work of more established contemporary writers. Intensive workshop dealing with the art and craft of writing poems. Students write about a poem a week, with revision and discussion via e-mail. Sophomore and advanced classes meet together; advanced students do additional work. The course focuses on innovation in the language arts, with the intention that your range as a writer and your sense of artistic possibility will expand. Plus, it's meant to be fun!  Limited enrollment.

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