Home » Le programme

Le programme

Les certificats vous permettent de suivre une série déterminée de cours universitaires (pour obtenir des crédits) dans le cadre de vos études ou séparément.    

Le CWAC est coordonné par Glendon’s Writer on the Grounds, qui enseigne au programme et s’assure de la participation d’écrivains et d’éditeurs de premier plan travaillant dans le secteur. Parmi les plus récents auteurs invités figurent Souvankham Thammavongsa, Jesse Thistle, Heather O’Neill, Kathryn Mockler et Terese Mason Pierre. 

Liens Directs


Les cours


Durant vos études, vous suivrez des cours qui vous proposent une approche équilibrée et pratique de la création littéraire. 

Le calendrier des cours sera bientôt disponible! Revenez consulter cette page pour plus de détails 

GL/EN 2800 3.0 Introduction to Creative Writing  

This course introduces students to the root genres of creative writing, including creative nonfiction, poetry, and fiction. Students will explore the core principles of each genre by studying model texts and learning to produce short stories, poems, and narrative nonfiction. 

  

GL/EN 3800 3.0 Creative Writing Across Genres and Contexts

This course studies the field and practice of creative writing through the lens of multimodality, enabling students to explore how writers can expand their abilities by creating work at the intersection of genres, discourses, and media. 

  

GL/EN 3801 3.0 Creative Writing and the Environment  

This course enables students to study and create poetry and prose in dialogue with local and global environmental issues. In particular, this course utilizes Glendon’s unique outdoor green spaces to encourage students to write with a sense of their positionality within the immediate environment. 

  

GL/EN 3802 3.0 Writing Diversity: Issues in Creative Writing 

This course studies the field and practice of creative writing through the lens of diversity with an emphasis on recent and ongoing discussions and debates.  

  

GL/EN 3806 6.0 Digital Media and Publishing  

This experiential course gives students the opportunity to develop skills in writing, editing and digital production that will allow them to design and produce a digital arts and culture magazine. 

  

GL/EN4800 6.0 Creative Writing and Community  

This course engages students with two distinct literary communities: the smaller, intimate personal community of their peers, and the larger, national and international community of published authors, through participation in literary workshops, events, and critiques of submitted material. 

Students studying together.


Postulez maintenant!