Major of
Screenwriting

Field Fundamentals
The Cinematic Universe
Screenwriting falls under the broader fields of Film Studies, Creative Writing, and Performing Arts. As an interdisciplinary major, it combines elements from several areas, including literature, theater, and visual arts. Students in this major will learn the art of crafting stories for film, television, and other visual media, while also exploring the various aspects of production, direction, and performance.
Outline and Overview
Lights, Camera, Action!
The core areas of study in the Screenwriting major include story development, character creation, dialogue, and structure. Students learn to write scripts for various formats, such as feature films, television episodes, and short films. Potential areas of specialization include writing for specific genres (e.g., comedy, drama, or science fiction), adapting novels or plays for the screen, and developing original content for new media platforms like web series or streaming services.
Career Crossings
From Script to Stardom
A Screenwriting major can lead to various future career options, both within and outside the field. Within the film industry, screenwriters can work as scriptwriters, script editors, or story consultants. They may also branch out into other areas, such as directing, producing, or acting. Outside the film industry, screenwriters can use their storytelling skills in fields like advertising, journalism, public relations, and video game development.
Unique Unveilings
The Art of Visual Storytelling
What sets Screenwriting apart from other majors is its focus on visual storytelling and its direct connection to the world of film and television. Students in this major learn to create compelling stories that can be brought to life on screen, engaging audiences worldwide. In the UK, Screenwriting can be studied directly at the undergraduate level, while in the US, it is typically offered as a concentration within a broader Film Studies or Creative Writing program.
Skills and Savvy
Silver Screen Superpowers
Students majoring in Screenwriting gain marketable, transferable, and in-demand skills that will be useful in their future careers. These skills include creative thinking, storytelling, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Additionally, students develop strong communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills, which are essential in any professional setting.