
MALW/MACW 618: Creative Writing in the Literature Classroom
Develop advanced strategies for reading and teaching literature and creative writing from a rhetorical and pedagogical standpoint.
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Program Format
Online courses
8-week terms
Time Commitment
6 - 12 months
Key Dates
Starts are offered in January, March, May, June, August and October
*CO Department of Education, cde.state.co.us/postsecondary/concurrentenrollment
Develop advanced strategies for reading and teaching literature and creative writing from a rhetorical and pedagogical standpoint.
Gain the vocabulary and context needed for work as a scholar, writer and teacher, while applying critical/theoretical questions in literary, cultural and textual studies.
Cultivate advanced strategies for reading, writing and teaching literature and creative writing as social action.
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Tuition for the 2025-2026 academic year: $689 per credit hour ($620.10 with 10% tuition discount)
Total program credits: 18
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The Concurrent Enrollment Teaching Certificate in English is offered by the Division of Education within Regis College.