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:
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.