Bachelor’s degree (BA) in Creative Writing, Arts, and Humanities
Transreading Narrative and Narratology: Setting, Characters, Plot includes an analysis and a research look of the following points of interest:

  • The conception and preparation of the literary scene.
  • Setting categories (Historical, world-building and cosmology).
  • "Show don't tell": Indirect speech in the service of Creative Writing.
  • Senses and emotions.
  • Principles and special issues of modern narratology.
  • Analysis and structure of character levels (from supporting to starring).
  • Literary examples of the character and its evolutionary course.
  • Historical review of theoretical approaches to the plot.
  • The concept of "action" and compositional elements of the plot.
  • Methodologies of narrative structure.
  • Plot types.