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Effective date of this calendar, unless otherwise indicated, is Sept. 1, 2002 to Aug. 31, 2003.

Creative Writing


Some of the following courses may be delivered on-line.
English Placement
All students who intend to enrol in a Creative Writing course at Kwantlen University College must present one of the following prior to registration:
  • English 12 or Literature 12 from within the last two years
  • Results of the Kwantlen University College English assessment test or the Language Proficiency Index (LPI).
This information will not be used to determine eligibility to enter Kwantlen University College, but rather to direct students to the courses best suited to their ability. Students with an identified serious weakness in writing will be directed to ENGL 1099 or other appropriate writing courses or to EASL courses.

CRWR 1100 cr-3
Introduction to Creative Writing I
Students will study and apply the fundamental techniques of writing fiction and poetry. They will also read and critique assigned published works, as well as the works of their peers.
Prerequisites: An English 12 grade B or higher or ENGL 0099/ 1099 grade of C or (ACPE 0091 C or ABEE 0091 C or PSPE 1091 C) or Kwantlen English Placement Test placement or an LPI Essay score of 26
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

CRWR 1110 cr-3
Introduction to Creative Writing II
Students will study and apply the fundamental techniques of writing drama (stage plays, or radio plays, or screenwriting), and will continue developing their skills in the writing of fiction and poetry.
Prerequisites: C+ in CRWR 1100
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

CRWR 2300 cr-3
Drama, Fiction and Poetry I
Students will pursue writing in the genre of their choice in an open-workshop setting. In consultation with the instructor, participants will undertake individualized programs of study which include writing, reading, revision of their own work, and critiquing of their peers' work.
Prerequisites: CRWR 1110 with a C+
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

CRWR 2310 cr-3
Drama, Fiction and Poetry II
Students will continue to develop their writing skills in the genre of their choice in an open-workshop setting. In consultation with the instructor, participants will undertake individualized programs of study which include writing, reading, revision of their own work, and critiquing of their peers' work.
Prerequisites: CRWR 2300 with a C+
Transferable (refer to transfer guide)


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