Year 3 Entry – Post-Secondary
| Programme Code Non-JUPAS: *BA - C & P WRITING | Duration of Study | Mode of Study | Class Start Date |
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction for classroom teaching (in all forms) at HKBU is English, except for those courses that are granted exemption.
Fund Type
Government Funded
Credits Required for Graduation
128
The Creative and Professional Writing Programme of Hong Kong Baptist University is the first UGC-funded undergraduate programme among Hong Kong tertiary institutions dedicated to creative and professional writing in both Chinese and English.
The Programme emphasizes the following general aims:
Writing Internship - The Creative and Professional Writing Programme has designed a required course “Writing Internship” to create opportunities for students to learn by participating in real-life experiences and working for different institutes. The potential internship opportunities include literary agencies, magazine or book publishers, theatre or film groups, non-profit arts organizations, book reviewers, advertising agencies, websites, etc.
Overseas Exchange – The HMW Department is an active participant in the university's overseas exchange programme. The Department exchange co-ordinator communicates very well with the International Office to promote this opportunity among HMW students.
Study Tour – The Study Tour is a long-standing tradition of the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing. In the past we made arrangements with Tsinghua University and Shaanxi Normal University to provide a rich learning experience for the students.
Regular Cultural Activities – The Department staff regularly organize cultural activities every semester for the students. Being relevant to the Creative and Professional Writing core courses, these cultural activities organized by the Department aim at enhancing the delivery of arts and cultural education at the university level and broadening the students’ visions in order to help them acquire the arts of cultural mediation, deep intercultural understanding and genuinely national and global consciousness.
Not everyone can become a great creative writer, but professional writing always includes a significant creative component. Our society urgently needs writers of all kinds. The professional writing portion of the curriculum, with a good infusion of the creative side, can prepare students to work in a great variety of future careers. Graduates with excellent writing skills, both in English and Chinese, are in great demand. It not only meets the demand of the market in the creative industries, news media, publishing houses, editorship of journals, government offices, non-profit and charity organizations, education sector, etc., but also in the business, industrial, and financial sectors. Our interdisciplinary approach also builds a solid foundation for students to pursue postgraduate studies.
Employers are likely to choose students who graduated with a creative mind, and good language and writing skills, because graduates with a proficiency in languages will take years to cultivate, and a creative mind are greatly in need in the market.
Department of Humanities and Creative Writing