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Course results for RMIT University Creative writing Short courses
An Introduction to Creative Writing
Undergraduate | MAQ-ENGX1021
- 24 Feb 2025 ,
- 28 Jul 2025
Creative Writing
Undergraduate | CUR-CWG100
- 25 Nov 2024 ,
- 03 Mar 2025 ,
- 02 Jun 2025 ,
- 01 Sep 2025 ,
- 01 Dec 2025
Introduction to Creative and Professional Writing
Undergraduate | CUR-PWP110
- 01 Sep 2025
Professional Writing
Undergraduate | LTU-CRA1PWR
Travel Writing
Undergraduate | CUR-CWG320
Writing the Short Story
Undergraduate | GRF-CWR111
- 14 Jul 2025
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Writing for Children
Undergraduate | CUR-CWG300
Writing Short Fiction
Undergraduate | CUR-CWG210
Writing Long Fiction
Undergraduate | CUR-CWG310
Writing Genre Fiction
Undergraduate | CUR-CWG240
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