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  1. The Program in Creative Writing at the University of Iowa, known informally as the Iowa Writers' Workshop, offers a Master of Fine Arts degree in English, a terminal degree that qualifies graduates to teach creative writing at the college level.

    • MFA

      The MFA in English with a focus in Creative Writing is...

    • Master of Fine Arts in Art

      Our graduate MFA program focuses on the development of...

  2. The MFA in English with a focus in Creative Writing is awarded by the Graduate College. The Creative Writing Program, also known as the Iowa Writers' Workshop, also offers Nondegree Course Work. For the MFA in English with a focus in nonfiction writing, apply to the Nonfiction Writing Program.

  3. Our graduate MFA program focuses on the development of professional visual artists and ranks among the top programs in the country. For the MFA in Art, students focus in two of eight disciplinary areas: painting and drawing, printmaking, ceramics, jewelry and metal arts, sculpture and intermedia, 3D design, graphic design, or photography.

  4. The UI Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers an MFA in Spanish Creative Writing. The degree is awarded by the Graduate College. Instruction is offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

  5. The Iowa Writers' Workshop, at the University of Iowa, is a graduate-level creative writing program. At 87 years, it is the oldest writing program offering a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in the United States. Its acceptance rate is between 2.7% and 3.7%.

  6. The Nonfiction Writing Program is one of the oldest—and boldest—nonfiction programs in the nation, located in America's most cherished literary city. Our faculty are outstanding mentors because they are published working writers, nationally recognized scholars, and pedagogical pathbreakers.

  7. MFA 2020 Catalog. Art History. MA in Art History. Gain broad art history knowledge—and learn the research skills you'll need to succeed in doctoral programs and professional museum, gallery, and nonprofit positions.