Creative Writing in Spanish (Advanced Certificate)
نظرة عامة على البرنامج
Program Overview
The Program in Creative Writing in Spanish offers an Advanced Certificate, allowing students who have done some graduate work in a related field, or are currently enrolled in relevant PhD- or MA-granting programs, to cultivate their writing talents. The Advanced Certificate in Creative Writing in Spanish is meant to supplement the students' studies with the acquisition of creative writing skills, under the guidance of prestigious Spanish and Latin American writers.
Program Description
The Advanced Certificate in Creative Writing in Spanish enhances the students' professional profiles in an increasingly complex academic market that demands multiple interests and capabilities from candidates. Often, graduate students develop an interest in, or feel the need for, creative writing proficiency at a relatively late stage in their studies.
Admissions
Please note that admission to this program is paused for the academic year.
Program Requirements
- Required Course:
- SPAN-GA 4001: Approaches to Narrative & Poetry (4 credits)
- Specialization Requirements:
- Students take 8 credits from the following specializations:
- Specialization in Prose:
- SPAN-GA 4002: Forms & Tech of Fiction & Non-Fiction Prose
- SPAN-GA 4101: Workshop in Fiction
- or SPAN-GA 4103: Workshop in Creative Non-Fiction
- Specialization in Poetry:
- SPAN-GA 4003: Forms & Tech of Poetry
- SPAN-GA 4102: Workshop in Poetry
- Specialization in Prose:
- Students take 8 credits from the following specializations:
- Electives:
- Other Elective Credits (two courses) (8 credits)
- Total Credits: 20
Sample Plan of Study
- 1st Semester/Term:
- SPAN-GA 4001: Approaches to Narrative & Poetry (4 credits)
- SPAN-GA 4101, SPAN-GA 4102, or SPAN-GA 4103: Workshop in Fiction, Workshop in Poetry, or Workshop in Creative Non-Fiction (4 credits)
- Credits: 8
- 2nd Semester/Term:
- SPAN-GA 4002 or SPAN-GA 4003: Forms & Tech of Fiction & Non-Fiction Prose or Forms & Tech of Poetry (4 credits)
- Elective (4 credits)
- Credits: 8
- 3rd Semester/Term:
- Elective (4 credits)
- Credits: 4
- Total Credits: 20
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will:
- Learn to write, read, and revise creative pieces including the following genres and forms: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Theater, Literary Translation, Film Script, Hybrid Writing, Digital Writing. They will become proficient in copy-editing and style editing.
- Gain expertise in selection and organization of materials, and virtually proofreading, copy editing, and style editing of literary texts submitted by participating as Committee Members and/or Board Members in the layout and contents supervision of the MFA online magazine.
- Be able to study and revise the literary traditions of Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as that of Spain, and the USA, including those written and performed in Spanish, English, and Spanglish.
Policies
Program Policies
Double-Counting Courses
Double counting of courses with another NYU degree is not allowed.
NYU Policies
University-wide policies can be found on the New York University Policy pages.
Graduate School of Arts and Science Policies
Academic Policies for the Graduate School of Arts and Science can be found on the Academic Policies page.
