Duration

3.5 years

Starting Date

Anytime

Tuition Fee

$455 per credit

Location

Online

About the program

The English and Writing – Creative Writing (Online) program from Liberty University Online is designed for writers like you. Our program focuses on providing you with the skills you’ll need for success, like critical thinking, technical writing, literary analysis, and methods of research. And with a specialization in creative writing, you can study what interests you most — creating captivating stories.

Employers today are in need of professionals who have strong writing skills. Whether you use your degree to land an editorial job or become a freelance writer, your ability to use the English language effectively can set you apart. And while you hone your skills through Liberty’s English degree, you’ll be learning under professors who are just as passionate about writing as you are.

Why Choose this Degree?

When you choose Liberty to pursue your online creative writing degree, you are choosing a flexible and affordable education. Our online bachelor’s degree courses are offered in 8-week formats, with no set login times, and at a tuition rate that hasn’t increased in 7 years!

Courses Included

  • Composition and Literature
  • Modern Grammar
  • American Realism and Naturalism
  • Creative Writing

Minimum requirements

Applicants must have a 2.0 or above cumulative GPA for admission in good standing.

All applicants must submit the following:

  • Admission application
  • Application fee
  • Official college transcripts
  • Unofficial college transcripts may be accepted with a completed official transcript request form
  • High School Self-Certification form and official high school transcripts within first 12 credit hours
  • Proof of English proficiency (for applicants whose native language is other than English)

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