Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Creative and Professional Writing
Programme Director: Prof Lo Kwai Cheung
 

The Creative and Professional Writing Programme of the Hong Kong Baptist University is the first UGC-funded undergraduate programme in Hong Kong tertiary institutions dedicated to creative and professional writing learning in both Chinese and English languages. It is committed to a distinctive mission of higher education in providing an interdisciplinary and bilingual writing programme that develops and sustains the Role Statement of the University that Hong Kong Baptist University aspires to be a premier institution of higher learning providing broad-based, creativity-inspiring education with distinctive contribution to the advancement of knowledge through research and scholarship. Apart from cultivating students to write in creative and professional fields, the Creative and Professional Writing Programme also aims to nurture students¡¦ academic potential, cultural dimensions and sense of creativity, and to enhance their professional value.

 
To pursue these goals, the Programme carries certain distinguishing characteristics:
 
a) Bilingual Teaching and Learning: Students will read, write and speak in Chinese as well as English, developing their skills in both languages. Bilingual ability enables students to respond to Hong Kong¡¦s specific linguistic environment.
b) Interdisciplinarity: All the Creative and Professional Writing courses are designed to ensure that students are exposed to the writing demands and strategies of diverse disciplines, including art criticism, language, literature, history, philosophy, media studies, business and science.
 

The Programme emphasizes the following general aims: (1) to provide students with a vigorous curriculum to develop creative and professional writing skills in Chinese and English languages; (2) to develop students’ abilities when writing professionally in different genres and contexts to enhance students’ career opportunities; (3) to cultivate students to produce original works of fiction, poetry, or nonfiction; (4) to enhance students’ cultural literacy which would act as a solid basis for their creative and professional writing; and (5) to build up their knowledge for self-directed and life-long learning in the world of professional writing and publishing.

The practicum of the Creative and Professional Writing Programme has two focuses: one is on creative writing while another one on professional writing. 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 good infusion of the creative side, can prepare students to work for a great variety of future careers. It goes without saying that graduates with excellent writing skills, both in English and Chinese, are of great demand. It not only meets the demand of the market in creative industry, news media, publishing houses, editorship of journals, government offices, non-profit and charity organizations, arts institutes, etc., but also in business sector, industrial sector, and financial sector. There would be a strong demand for the graduates of this Programme from the education sector that increasingly emphasizes the writing education. The interdisciplinary approach would also build a solid foundation for students to pursue postgraduate studies.

The 60 major units of the Programme consist of 42 units of Required Courses and 18 units of courses from the two Major Electives of English and Chinese writing. The Required Courses provide fundamental learning in writing and concepts in aesthetics, theories and ideas in creativity, and cultural differences, in order to enhance students’ intellectual cognition and skills. Each of the two Major Electives consists of two Modules—one in creative writing and one in professional writing. There are four Modules altogether. Students are required to select at least one course from each of the four Modules, so that they will be trained both in Chinese writing and English writing, and be skilled both in creative and professional writing.

 
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
     
I) Major Courses 54 units
II) Honours Project 6 units
III) General Education 38 units
IV) Free Electives# 30 units
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  128 units
 
# Students may take additional GE courses in any categories to fulfil the ¡§Free Electives¡¨ requirement but only a maximum of 6 units will be counted towards the fulfilment of the ¡§Free Electives¡¨ requirement.
 
Requirements
 
I. Major Courses 54 units
  Major Required Courses (36 units)  
  HUMN
WRIT
2015/
2015
Writing Seminar: Workshop in Creative Writing 3 units
  HUMN 3005 Artistic Creativity & Aesthetics Awareness 3 units
  HUMN
WRIT
3016/
3006
Professional Writing Practicum: Essentials of the Craft of Writing 3 units
  HUMN
WRIT
4026/
4007
The Art of Creating Stories: Writing & Appreciation 3 units
  HUMN
WRIT
4027/
4015
The Double Face of Creativity: Fact & Fiction 3 units
  WRIT 1005 Creativity: Theory & Practice 3 units
  WRIT 2005 Biography Writing 3 units
  WRIT 2006 Food, Wine & Travel Writing for the Leisure Industry 3 units
  WRIT 2007 Editing & Publishing 3 units
  WRIT 3007 Writing for New Media 3 units
  WRIT 4005 Cultural Differences & Creative Writing 3 units
  WRIT 4006 Writing Internship 3 units
         
  Major Electives Courses (18 units)  
  At least one course from each of the following four Modules:  
  English Elective  
  Creative Module:  
  ENGL 3015 Creative Writing 3 units
  LANG 2006 English through Creative Writing 3 units
  LANG 3025 Creative Writing in Children's Literature in English 3 units
  TRAN3017 Drama Translation 3 units
  WRIT
WRIT
2026/
3016
Special Topic in Creative Writing 3 units
  WRIT 4016 Writing Diaspora in a Global World 3 units
  Professional Module:  
  HUMN 2025
Gender: Theory and Culture
3 units
  Either      
  HUMN 2036
Media & Communication: Issues, Concepts & Theories )
 
  Or  
  )
3 units
  HUMN 3037
New Media Cultures )
 
  JOUR 2015 Introduction to News & Features (International Journalism) 3 units
  JOUR 2055 News & Feature Reporting & Writing (International Journalism) 3 units
  JOUR 3005 Beat Reporting (International Journalism) 3 units
  JOUR 3045 Advanced Journalism: News, Feature & Opinion Writing (International Journalism) 3 units
  JOUR 3095 Business & Financial News Reporting 3 units
  TRAN 4026 Literary Translation 3 units
  WRIT 2016 Writing for Science 3 units
  WRIT 2017 Writing for Business 3 units
   
  Chinese Elective  
  Creative Module:  
  CHIL 3026 Modern Chinese Fiction Writing 3 units
  CHIL 3027 Modern Chinese Prose Writing 3 units
  CHIL 3055 Rhymed Chinese Literature Writing 3 units
  FILM 2015 Script Writing 3 units
  FILM 4007 Advanced Script Writing 3 units
  HUMN 3025 Chinese Song Lyric Writing 3 units
  LANG 2005 Creative Writing through Masterpieces 3 units
  LANG 3006 Creative Writing: Modern Chinese Poetry 3 units
  WRIT 3015 Scriptwriting for Theatre 3 units
  Professional Module:  
  HUMN 1005 The Study of Culture 3 units
  HUMN 3006 Great Works in the Humanities 3 units
  JOUR 1160 News Gathering & Writing for Print 3 units
  JOUR 2046 Advanced Reporting & Feature Writing for Print 3 units
  LANG 2025 Chinese Writing for Business & Public Administration 3 units
  TRAN3026 Media Translation 3 units
  WRIT 2025 Advertisement Copywriting 3 units
  WRIT 3005 Reading Masterpieces & Writing Your Own 3 units
         
II. Honours Project 6 units
  WRIT 4898 Honours Project I 3 units
  WRIT 4899 Honours Project II 3 units
   
III. General Education 38 units
         
IV. Free Electives 30 units
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        128 units
 
 
©2015 Hong Kong Baptist University
Source: Calendar/Bulletin 2015-2016
Last modified: July 2015