ENGL 20
Introduction to Creative Writing
English · 4 units · Undergraduate lower division (0-99)
Not open for credit to students with credit for course 20W. Designed to introduce fundamentals of creative writing. Emphasis either on poetry, fiction, or drama, depending on wishes of instructor(s) during any given term. Readings from assigned texts and weekly writing assignments required.
P/NP or letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Preparation: submission of creative or expository writing samples to screening committee. Enforced requisites: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement, English Composition 3.
BruinTree reads · Preparation
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- · could not read "submission of creative" (no course number found)
- · could not read "expository writing samples to screening committee" (no course number found)
- · no course reference could be read from this requisite
BruinTree reads · Prerequisite
needs reviewconfidence 0.70 · from text- satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement
- ENGCOMP 3
- · could not read "satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement" (no course number found)
Requires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
ENGL 20
- ENGCOMP 3English Composition, Rhetoric, and Language
- ENGCOMP 2Approaches to University Writing
- ENGCOMP 2IApproaches to University Writing for Multilingual Students
1 direct requisite. Showing 4 courses over 3 levels; the branches marked with a count carry on past it. Every course here opens its own tree.
Unlocks
What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
ENGL 20
- ENGL 136ACreative Writing: Intermediate Poetry
- ENGL 136BCreative Writing: Advanced Poetry
- ENGL 137ACreative Writing: Intermediate Short Story
- ENGL 137BCreative Writing: Advanced Short Story
4 courses list this as a requisite. The whole downstream is here — 4 courses over 1 level. Every course here opens its own tree.





