Writing Degree Zero was created in 1953.
For what? You do not need a degree to be a writer -- just start writing.
There is no such thing as a degree in "writing", being able to write is a prerequisite of studying for any degree.
a 3rd degree
Associate degree required.
The best way to learn about a creative writing degree would be to attend a school that offers it and enter their degree program. You can search on FastWeb for colleges that offer that degree, and research your options from there.
A creative writing degree will involve in-depth English language and composition courses, with an emphasis on a well-rounded approach to writing and options for deeper study in personal areas of interest. With a creative writing degree, jobs can range from writing novels to articles, pamphlets, informational text, or even religious literature. The sky is the limit!
I researched several websites on the subject of needing a college degree for a creative writing job and found this one to be the most informative. www.writingforward.com/creative-writing/20-creative-writing-careers
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go to education's administration,writing.department,you will find full data about writing degree, where you can choose one, that is suitable for your needs.
You will need a English Degree for writing travel magazines. You need to have proper writing, editing and grammar before you can have anything published in the magazine.
You do not need a degree to write a best seller, a degree may help your chances at being a recognized author and writer but many times best sellers come from people who do not have a degree in journalism or artistic writing. It is not necessary