Course Outlines
CANCELLED - Creative Writing - Beginners Continuation - AE0E10300WB
Fees
Who is the course for?
This is a course for people who have felt they have a novel in them but keep thinking of better things to do, who want help to get the first sentence down on a blank sheet of paper.
What are the entry requirements?
A love of reading and writing and a desire to write are the main requirements.
What will I study?
To help the students develop their skills in getting thoughts and ideas on paper To stimulate the creative process To help access the imagination through the discussion of abstract concepts Students will be encouraged by the lecturer to share their ideas on many topics which are connected with Creative Writing. Through these discussions the students will feel motivated to write: short stories, plans for novels, poetry and factual articles
How will I be taught?
Group and pair work Group discussion Reading extracts from the work of successful novelists.
What should I bring to the first class?
Pen and paper.
What additional costs are there?
No additional costs, as books can be borrowed from the library.
How do I enrol?
In person at the Harrow on the Hill or Harrow Weald Campus By telephone (using the credit card line - Tel 020 8909 6300 between 10.30 and 3.00 weekdays)
How will I be assessed?
No formal assessment or marking. Group discussion plus self-assessment.
Course Offer Conditions
Harrow College normally runs courses that are offered. However, courses that do not recruit to a satisfactory level may be withdrawn or closed. Please note 80% attendance or better is required to secure a college attendance certificate where offered. Experienced staff in our central admissions office are available to offer you help on course choice and progression options. You are also welcome to access specialist careers information and advice at our two main campuses. In addition practical help and advice is available to those with a disability or learning need. If you need to improve your basic skills we can help here too .The College runs classes for students wishing to improve their written and spoken English and numeracy skills. For more details please see our leaflet, Pastoral Support for Part-time Students or contact central admission in the first instance: tel 020 8909 6400
Fees and Refund Policy
Fees payable are shown above or in the Lifelong Learning Guide. Details of the concessions available and who may qualify are shown on the fees page on the web site and in the Lifelong Learning Guide. If the college cancels a course before it starts you will be given a full refund. If a course closes for any reason the fees for the remaining part of the course will be refunded. If the college receives a written notice of withdrawal from you at least three working days before a class starts you will receive a refund of the tuition fees. All registration and examination fees are non-refundable. Residential and materials fees will only be refunded in exceptional circumstances.
Fees
| Standard | Concession | |
| Tuition | 66 | 17 |
| Registration | 15 | 15 |
| Materials | 2 | 2 |
| Total | 83 | 34 |
Who is the course for?
This is a course for people who have felt they have a novel in them but keep thinking of better things to do, who want help to get the first sentence down on a blank sheet of paper.
What are the entry requirements?
A love of reading and writing and a desire to write are the main requirements.
What will I study?
To help the students develop their skills in getting thoughts and ideas on paper To stimulate the creative process To help access the imagination through the discussion of abstract concepts Students will be encouraged by the lecturer to share their ideas on many topics which are connected with Creative Writing. Through these discussions the students will feel motivated to write: short stories, plans for novels, poetry and factual articles
How will I be taught?
Group and pair work Group discussion Reading extracts from the work of successful novelists.
What should I bring to the first class?
Pen and paper.
What additional costs are there?
No additional costs, as books can be borrowed from the library.
How do I enrol?
In person at the Harrow on the Hill or Harrow Weald Campus By telephone (using the credit card line - Tel 020 8909 6300 between 10.30 and 3.00 weekdays)
How will I be assessed?
No formal assessment or marking. Group discussion plus self-assessment.
Course Offer Conditions
Harrow College normally runs courses that are offered. However, courses that do not recruit to a satisfactory level may be withdrawn or closed. Please note 80% attendance or better is required to secure a college attendance certificate where offered. Experienced staff in our central admissions office are available to offer you help on course choice and progression options. You are also welcome to access specialist careers information and advice at our two main campuses. In addition practical help and advice is available to those with a disability or learning need. If you need to improve your basic skills we can help here too .The College runs classes for students wishing to improve their written and spoken English and numeracy skills. For more details please see our leaflet, Pastoral Support for Part-time Students or contact central admission in the first instance: tel 020 8909 6400
Fees and Refund Policy
Fees payable are shown above or in the Lifelong Learning Guide. Details of the concessions available and who may qualify are shown on the fees page on the web site and in the Lifelong Learning Guide. If the college cancels a course before it starts you will be given a full refund. If a course closes for any reason the fees for the remaining part of the course will be refunded. If the college receives a written notice of withdrawal from you at least three working days before a class starts you will receive a refund of the tuition fees. All registration and examination fees are non-refundable. Residential and materials fees will only be refunded in exceptional circumstances.



