Bachelor of Communication in Creative Writing
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Hone your writing
Do you dream of becoming a writer, editor or publishing professional? If so, the Bachelor of Communication in Creative Writing is for you. An industry-led course, this program is designed and delivered by award-winning authors, editors, scholars and other experts, ensuring you get the in-demand capabilities and skills you need for a successful future in this creative professional discipline.
You’ll hone your writing in a range of genres and disciplines, getting hands-on experience through our innovative workshops, where you’ll collaborate with other students and apply your new knowledge to your practice. Plus, you’ll get critical insights into the Australian publishing industry and acquire valuable editing abilities, giving you everything you need to carve out the writing or publishing career of your dreams.
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Bachelor of Communication in Creative Writing
CODE
UTS: C10369 (version 3)
CRICOS: 118287M
UAC: 600033 (Autumn Session, Spring Session)
LOWEST SELECTION RANK question_mark This refers to the lowest selection rank to which an offer was made for a recent school leaver in the Autumn 2025 intake.
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DURATION
3 years full time
INTAKE question_mark These are dates to consider when applying for your course, including when applications open and close.
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COURSE FEES question_mark This indicative tuition fee is an estimate for the entire course, based on full-time study each year. Fees are reviewed annually and may change.
Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students\ $53,513.00
LOCATION question_mark Our classes are held at our City Campus, or specialist off-campus locations. Some of our courses are delivered via online (distance) learning.
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What you’ll study
This program will see you examine the foundations of Communication, providing essential context for your specialised studies. Then, in your Creative Writing stream, you’ll go in-depth to learn about narrative, writing and editing, all while advancing your practical skills, professional knowledge and creative thinking capabilities.
Disciplinary electives will allow you to broaden your knowledge in topics such as media law and ethics, digital audiences, and creative advertising. You’ll also have the opportunity to enhance your expertise through a second stream in areas like journalism, media business, or strategic communication.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
| Subject Code | Subject Name |
|---|---|
| 52600 | Communication and Society |
| 52601 | Communication and Technology |
| 52602 | Communication and Work Futures |
| 52690 | Narrative in Theory and Practice |
| 52691 | Creative Writing Foundations |
| 52692 | Imagining the Real |
| 52603 | Writing Through Form and Genre |
| 52604 | Experiments in Creative Writing |
| 52695 | Adaptations |
| 52696 | Publishing Industry Practices |
| 52697 | Major Writing Project |
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Course highlights
This program will build your skills in writing and storytelling across an array of formats, like fiction and non-fiction, screenwriting, digital content and poetry. You’ll also acquire acute capabilities in critical thinking, research, editing, publishing and storytelling in broader contexts.
- check_circle Creative writing
- check_circle Writing across genres
- check_circle Publishing industry insights
- check_circle Editing
- check_circle Cultural awareness and Indigenous perspectives
Admissions information
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Course description
If you are interested in different forms of creative writing and have an interest in the world of publishing, this course will provide the skills and knowledge to develop, enrich (or diversify) your writing skills and understand the Australian publishing industry within a global context.
The course is designed and delivered by accomplished authors, scholars and industry experts who will introduce you to creative writing across a wide range of forms, such as fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for performance and digital storytelling.
In practice-based sessions, you will create original creative works and learn how to draft, workshop and edit your work, as well as critique and edit the work of your peers. In this way the course provides you with a brilliant opportunity to be a part of a writer’s studio and develop your craft.
You will also engage in research and critical thinking and will learn how to apply key concepts to your creative practice. All the work you produce will contribute to your portfolio and the skills you acquire will be transferable to a wide range of industries and careers.
To hone their skills, students engage in interactive classes led by skilled practitioners. Subjects often rely on workshopping, with students learning key concepts, applying these to their own writing, and collaborating with other students to provide and receive feedback. In this way the course provides students with a brilliant opportunity to be a part of a unique writer’s studio and develop their craft, finishing with a folio of works covering key forms and genres. - ### Important dates
Find out more about application dates relating to this course - ### Year 12 adjustment factor scheme
If you perform highly in your Year 12 subjects, your selection rank may be boosted by the Year 12 subject scheme.
The scheme, which is automatically applied, awards selection rank adjustments to your application based on your marks in subjects that are relevant to the courses you have applied to. - ### ATAR and selection ranks
Your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a score between 0.00 and 99.95. It shows you how you rank compared to all the students in your year group in New South Wales. A selection rank combines your ATAR with any other adjustment points that make up your overall university entrance score. Your selection rank may differ from university to university, depending on the adjustment points granted to you at each institution. - ### Scholarships and prizes
Discover our scholarships for undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Our scholarships celebrate diversity and academic excellence. Use the scholarship search tool to find the right scholarship for you.
Scholarships for domestic students
Scholarships for international students - ### Transdisciplinary Electives at UTS
Employers tell us the skills our graduates acquire from undertaking a Transdisciplinary Elective sets them apart from the crowd. That’s why we have embedded this program into every undergraduate degree.
All you need to do is choose the Elective that inspires you the most.
Transdisciplinary Electives integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines, allowing you to approach complex problems from a range of perspectives.
By combining methods and insights from various disciplines, transdisciplinary learning often leads to breakthrough ideas and creative innovations that may not be possible within the confines of a single discipline.
If you find yourself rapt by the world of innovation – you can pair your core degree with a Diploma in Innovation, graduating with two qualifications in the same timeframe.
In both instances, you’ll work on a real-world challenge presented by an industry partner organisation – partners who often create career pathways for our graduates.
* Excludes students concurrently enrolled in the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation. - ### Course duration
The course is offered on a three-year, full-time basis. - ### Admission requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
English language requirements
IELTS Academic: overall 6.5, writing 6.0 TOEFL iBT: overall 79, writing 21 UTS College AE5: Pass Pearson PTE: overall 58, writing 50 Cambridge C1A/C2P: overall 176, writing 169 - ### Domestic course fees
2026 Indicative tuition fees for government-supported domestic students
All offers for domestic undergraduate students are for Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP).This means the Australian Government contributes to your education costs, and you pay the remaining tuition fees, known as the student contribution. If eligible, you can defer payment through HECS-HELP, or you can choose to pay your fees upfront each session.
2026 Tuition Fees
Indicative first-year tuition fee: $17,399.00
Indicative total tuition fee: $53,513.00
Additional Costs
Your tuition fees do not include:
- The Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF), which supports student services and activities. If eligible, you can defer this fee using SA-HELP.
- Textbooks, materials, and other course-related costs.
- Any applicable payment processing fees (e.g., credit card surcharges).
Important Information
- Fees are shown in Australian Dollars (AUD).
- The indicative tuition fees above are based on full-time study (1 year = 48 credit points).
- Your actual fees depend on the year you enrol, your study load and the subjects you choose. Some subjects fall into different student contribution bands.
- You can calculate your student contribution based on the amounts listed in the student contribution table.
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Inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential for successfully completing a course at UTS. You can find the inherent requirements for your course via the inherent requirements directory. - ### Important notes
Students who commenced the Bachelor of Communication (Writing and Publishing) in 2025 should refer to the course description in the UTS Handbook 2025.
Students who commenced before 2025 should refer to the course description in the year they commenced: see Handbook Archives (Pre-2025).
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Entry schemes and pathways
If you've excelled in Year 11, our Early Entry program rewards the hard work you've put into your studies. Successful applicants receive a provisional offer before their HSC/IB exams.
### Elite athletes and performers
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If you've experienced long-term disadvantages that have affected your education, you may be eligible for selection rank adjustments through inpUTS.
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### Jumbunna Admission Program
If you're Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Jumbunna is an alternative application process for our courses that emphasises diverse pathways to success.
### Changing from another undergraduate course
You can apply for our courses using your previous study. You may even be eligible for recognition of prior learning, so you won’t need to repeat subjects.
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Careers
Your future career
As a graduate, you’ll have an extensive toolkit of industry-specific capabilities required for a vibrant career in the evolving world of publishing. You’ll be an accomplished writer with a professional portfolio of work spanning fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, writing for the screen and more, ready to apply your editing skills and acumen in a range of professional settings.
These highly transferable specialised attributes are in demand in a variety of exciting roles and industries, so you’ll have everything you need to succeed, no matter where your writing or publishing future takes you.
Career options
- check_circle Writer
- check_circle Copyeditor
- check_circle Screenwriter
- check_circle Developmental Editor
- check_circle Freelance Writer
- check_circle Proofreader
- check_circle Novelist
- check_circle Publishing Officer
- check_circle Literary Agent
“Studying at UTS has been a wonderful experience; it’s the perfect mix between campus and city vibes.”
Amy Robson
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“Communication at UTS is different from other universities in the way that you gain practical experience in the industry whilst learning up to date methodologies from tutors who are working in the industry themselves.”
Daniel Snell
Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production) (Public Communication)
“Securing a place at UTS before my final Year 12 exams allowed me to approach the HSC with confidence and peace of mind.”
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Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.
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Direct productions in our Bon Marche Studio.
Collaborate in our media production facilities.
Access high-tech computer labs for specialised work.
Find your perfect library study spot and enjoy the quiet away from the campus bustle.
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Why UTS?
Why study Communication at UTS
With a degree in Communications, you'll develop a professional portfolio and learn the skills to adapt in a rapidly evolving field.
We offer innovative and interdisciplinary media, communication and creative production programs that combine theory with practical learning and industry experience.
#1 employment rate
Highest overall employment rate for communication graduates in NSW.
Graduate Outcomes Survey 2019
5th in Australia
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QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023
Top 100 globally
Global ranking for Communication and Media.
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023
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