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Year of entry: 2024

Course unit details:
Creative Writing: Poetry

Course unit fact file
Unit code ENGL30901
Credit rating 20
Unit level Level 3
Teaching period(s) Semester 1
Offered by English and American Studies
Available as a free choice unit? No

Overview

This course focuses on the writing of poetry. During the course of the semester students will be required to make poetry submissions on a rota, for annotation and discussion by other members of the group.

To take this third year module, you must have completed the second year module, ENGL20901/20902 Creative Writing: Poetry, with a mark of 60 or above.

Pre/co-requisites

Unit title Unit code Requirement type Description
Creative Writing: Poetry ENGL20901 Pre-Requisite Compulsory

Aims

  • To enable students to further develop their skills in writing poems.
     
  • To improve students' understanding of the imaginative and technical possibilities of creative writing
  • To enhance students' powers of critical thinking and skills in written and verbal forms of expression
  • To further develop students' expertise, proficiency and confidence in editing their own work and in commenting constructively on that of others, to a level appropriate to work that will form part of the final degree assessment.
  • To provide students with skills that are both related to the discipline and transferable to appropriate professional contexts.

 

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course unit the successful student will have demonstrated:

 

  • Enhanced skills in the craft of poetry.
  • An improved understanding of the imaginative and technical possibilities of creative writing.
  • A level of critical and analytical thinking and skills in written expression appropriate to work that will form part of the final degree assessment.
  • Skills in editing his or her own work, and in commenting constructively on that of others, appropriate to work that will form part of the final degree assessment.
  • Skills that are both related to the discipline and transferable to appropriate professional contexts.

 

 

Employability skills

Analytical skills
Students taking this unit will be able to analyse and evaluate arguments and texts. Above all, committed students will emerge from this course unit with an advanced capacity to think critically, i.e. knowledgeably, rigorously, confidently and independently.
Group/team working
Students taking this unit will be able to work courteously and constructively as part of a larger group.
Innovation/creativity
On this unit students are encouraged to respond imaginatively and independently to the questions and ideas raised by texts and other media.
Leadership
Students on this unit must take responsibility for their learning and are encouraged not only to participate in group discussions but to do so actively and even to lead those discussions.
Project management
Students taking this unit will be able to work towards deadlines and to manage their time effectively.
Oral communication
Students taking this unit will be able to show fluency, clarity and persuasiveness in spoken communication.
Research
Students on this unit will be required to digest, summarise and present large amounts of information. They are encouraged to enrich their responses and arguments with a wide range of further reading.
Written communication
Students on this unit will develop their ability to write in a way that is lucid, precise and compelling.

Assessment methods

Portfolio with commentary 100%

 

Recommended reading

Students will be required to read the contributions of fellow-members of the group on a weekly basis, as well as the work of a contemporary poet which will be distributed in handouts each week.

 

Study hours

Scheduled activity hours
Practical classes & workshops 33
Independent study hours
Independent study 167

Teaching staff

Staff member Role
John McAuliffe Unit coordinator

Additional notes

 

Other information

To take this third year module, you must have completed the second year module, ENGL20901/20902 Creative Writing: Poetry, with a mark of 60 or above.

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