

The Writing program offers a rich and immersive academic experience designed for individuals who want to refine their voice, expand their creative abilities, and develop a deeper understanding of contemporary writing practices. Through coursework that blends craft study, literary analysis, and genre exploration, students strengthen essential skills in creative expression, narrative technique, and editorial craft. The program encourages writers to engage with diverse styles—from fiction and nonfiction to poetry and hybrid forms—while learning how to shape compelling stories that resonate with different audiences. Its flexible online structure allows students to balance academic growth with personal schedules, making it ideal for working professionals and emerging writers alike.
Beyond classroom instruction, the program provides numerous opportunities for students to engage with professional writing communities, collaborate with peers, and receive individualized feedback from faculty who are published authors and experienced editors. Workshops, guided readings, and applied writing assignments help learners develop confidence in their creative process while sharpening their ability to critique and strengthen their own work. With an emphasis on literary craft, revision strategies, and audience awareness, students build a solid foundation in both artistic development and practical writing skills. By participating in seminars, virtual discussions, and capstone projects, learners broaden their understanding of the publishing landscape and deepen their connection to the creative writing field.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Creative Writing Craft
• Elements of Narrative and Storytelling
• Introduction to Creative Forms
• Workshop in Fiction or Nonfiction
• Reading for Writers: Craft and Technique
Semester 2 – Genre Development & Professional Skills
• Advanced Creative Writing Workshop
• Editing, Revision, and Manuscript Development
• Writing for Publication
• Elective in Poetry, Fiction, or Nonfiction
Semester 3 – Integration, Portfolio & Capstone
• Writing Seminar: Advanced Craft
• Creative Writing Portfolio Development
• Literary Marketplace and Professional Practice
• Capstone Project / Long-Form Manuscript
Graduates of this program pursue writing-focused careers across publishing houses, media organizations, non-profit institutions, and creative industries, where strong storytelling and communication skills are essential. Many work as authors, editors, content creators, writing instructors, or communication specialists, producing fiction, nonfiction, journalism, or digital content. Others contribute to marketing, public relations, arts organizations, and literary agencies, applying their abilities to craft narratives, develop creative materials, and support editorial processes. With training in craft development, revision, and audience engagement, graduates are well equipped for roles that require creativity, clarity, and strong writing technique.
This program is an excellent choice for individuals seeking to refine their creative voice while gaining a broad understanding of the writing world. The curriculum cultivates artistic development, advanced writing technique, and professional discipline, helping students build the confidence and skill needed to produce polished, meaningful work. The online part-time format supports flexibility, allowing students to grow as writers while maintaining personal and professional commitments. Access to accomplished faculty, immersive workshops, and peer collaboration enriches the learning experience and provides valuable insights into contemporary literary practice. Through portfolio development, capstone writing projects, and exposure to the publishing landscape, students gain the tools necessary to pursue writing careers, publish original work, and confidently enter creative and professional spaces. Ultimately, this degree offers a powerful blend of creativity, technique, and professional preparation that supports long-term success in the writing and storytelling fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA