333 Bachelor's degrees in Creative Writing in Europe

Creative Writing, Arts and Humanities (Online)
The Undergraduate Study Programme Creative Writing, Arts and Humanities (Online) from University of Western Macedonia is an English-taught interdisciplinary programme run by two UoWM Departments: the Department of Early Childhood Education (School of Social Sciences and Humanities), and the Department of Business Administration (School of Economics).

Creative and Professional Writing (Honours)
This Creative and Professional Writing (Honours) programme from University of Westminster embraces the interconnected nature of these forms in today’s world, as well as the challenges and opportunities brought by AI generated content.

Creative Writing (Part-Time) (Hons)
Through the Creative Writing (Part-Time) (Hons) course from University of Gloucestershire includes a mix of lectures, seminars and one-to-one tutorials – all taught by professional authors. In lectures, you’ll learn the fundamentals of good writing by studying the greats, both classic and contemporary.

(Hons) English and Creative Writing
Throughout the (Hons) English and Creative Writing course from the University of West London you will feed your interest in literature while helping you develop the flexibility to write for different genres and media.

Creative Writing (Hons)
On Creative Writing (Hons) from University of Chester you’ll embark on a transformative journey as a writer, guided and inspired by our team of professional authors, poets, and playwrights.

Creative Writing (Hons)
This Creative Writing (Hons) course from University of Portsmouth will inspire you to develop your writing voice, from stories and poetry to plays and screenplays.

Film and Creative Writing - Placement Year (Hons)
Through this Film and Creative Writing - Placement Year (Hons) course from Lancaster University you'll unlock the art of storytelling by combining film studies with the craft of writing. From early cinema innovations and global film movements to novels and theatre, you’ll engage with a broad spectrum of cinematic and literary topics.

Journalism with Creative Writing
This Journalism with Creative Writing bachelor from University of Leicester will teach you core journalistic techniques and help you develop writing skills to deliver effective content across multiple platforms, while also encouraging your creative side.

English and Creative Writing (Hons)
Through the English and Creative Writing (Hons) course at University of Portsmouth you'll learn to analyse literature as a critic, historian and linguist, and from the perspective of future creators, storytellers, playwrights and poets – all of which will transform your writing skills.

Creative Writing (Hons)
As a student of the Creative Writing (Hons) degree offered by Liverpool John Moores University you will hear from and work with prestigious visiting writers who regularly deliver readings and workshops on modules during our ‘Professional Practice Weeks’. Recent guests have included Rishi Dastidar, Ramsay Campbell, Andrew McMillan, Rebecca Goss, James Rice, Jennifer Delaney, and Okechukwu Nzelu.

Creative Writing (Hons)
Whether you want to write poetry, short stories, novels, scripts, fiction or non-fiction, you’ll learn techniques to develop an idea into a final draft. The guidance offered on the Creative Writing (Hons) programe at Leeds Beckett University will ensure that you write to the best of your ability and find the right audience for your work.

Games Design and Creative Writing
This Games Design and Creative Writing programme at Brunel University of London, will help you to develop your creative writing skills and focus on how they relate to games design and game play. You’ll learn about the application of traditional story and narrative design and how it applies to games design and gameplay.

Creative Writing and English - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Creative Writing and English - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus London prepares the students to progress to an undergraduate degree at Birkbeck, University of London.

Creative Writing and English Literature (Hons)
Do you dream of being a writer? Fantasise about seeing your name on the cover of a book, up in lights in the West End, or on the spooling credits of a film? Wonder how to gain access to the creative industries? At University of East Anglia you’ll find a home to nurture your creative talent and deepen it with the study of Creative Writing and English Literature (Hons).

(Hons) Creative Writing and Digital Media
The practical (Hons) Creative Writing and Digital Media course at University of Hertfordshire nurtures your hands-on technical skills, original creativity, and entrepreneurial attitude, giving you the versatility for a successful media career.

Music and Creative Writing (Hons)
This Music and Creative Writing (Hons) course offered at the Bangor University offers the perfect combination of creative disciplines. You’ll be mentored by world-leading experts in musicology, composition and performance, as well as published writers and poets.

Creative Writing with Education Studies
Combine diverse forms of creative writing with the exploration of education, childhood, and lifelong learning.

(Hons) Creative Writing
Writing is timeless – and vital today. At (Hons) Creative Writing degree offered at University of Plymouth you'll learn from poets, novelists, journalists and more to sharpen your craft. Our expert team nurtures talent, sparks creativity and prepares you for success across writing-driven fields.

English and Creative Writing (with Foundation Year)
Want to be a a professional writer but don't have the right grades? Study the English and Creative Writing (with Foundation Year) programme from The University of Lancashire to develop your writing skills and unlock your creative potential.

Creative Writing (Hons)
The Creative Writing (Hons) course from University of Gloucestershire includes a mix of lectures, seminars and one-to-one tutorials – all taught by professional authors. In lectures, you’ll learn the fundamentals of good writing by studying the greats, both classic and contemporary.