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Comedy Writing MA (Online)

Push the boundaries of comedy writing to their limits.

Key details
Location
Online
Course duration
2 years
Attendance
Part-time

Course overview

Gain the skills, tools and industry insights to push your projects to the top of the commissioning editor’s pile and get your comedy script green-lit. Who knows, you could be on the way to the BAFTAs or Emmys, writing the next Ghosts, Motherland, Fleabag or Succession. 

There’s a great industry need right now for new television and audio comedy writers. Throughout this online Comedy Writing course, developed by award-winning comedy producer Simon Nicholls, you’ll benefit from career guidance masterclasses from the very best in the industry. Guest speakers have included comedy legends French & Saunders, multiple award-winning writers Simon Blackwell and Holly Walsh and BAFTA-winning comedy producer Simon Mayhew-Archer.

Why study this course at Falmouth?

• Study the work of renowned comedy writers, reflect on professional trends and learn how to seize market opportunities 

• Learn how to write sketches, sitcoms and comedy dramas, developing a body of work for multiple platforms including television, audio and online 

• Develop a portfolio of scripts, treatments and responses to professional briefs, which can be used to gain agent representation and producer interest 

• Understand the role of a commissioner and what it takes to create a sellable project 

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Fees & funding

Start dates: January / May / September

(Three intakes per year) 

Course details

Comedy Writing community enjoy industry masterclasses

On this Comedy Writing course, you'll study the work of renowned writers and directors, reflect on professional trends and learn how to seize market opportunities. You'll hone your craft to develop a distinct comedy scriptwriting portfolio and learn the street smarts of how to best navigate the comedy industry: how to grab opportunities, how to approach producers and agents and how to make your work stand out from the crowd.

Modules

This Comedy Writing course is comprised of five modules, four 30-credit modules and one 60-credit Major Project (180 credits in total). The modules have been specifically designed to be studied in a non-linear order, with the order in which you’ll study the modules depending on when you begin the course. All modules on the Comedy Writing course are compulsory and must be passed in order to complete the award. 

Module details

As part of our process of continuous improvement, we routinely review course content to ensure that all our students benefit from a high-quality and rewarding academic experience. As such, there may be some changes made to your course which are not immediately reflected in the content displayed on our website. During your course, module content may be updated or optional modules withdrawn in order to maintain the best academic experience. Any students affected will be informed of any changes directly.

Our students and graduates

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"I finished the course with an industry-ready portfolio I’m proud of and a peer network of fellow writers and performers that I couldn’t have got anywhere else."

 

 

Nicky Roberts, graduate

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Conor McReynolds

"I’ve loved the course so much. Now that I’ve had the chance to work with Simon and the team, I feel much more confident that my ideas are considered, and that my scripts actually have a structure!"

 

Conor McReynolds, student 
 

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"The most valuable thing I gained has to be the confidence in myself and the things I am capable of. Embarking on this course was, without doubt, the best decision I’ve ever made."

 

Jayne Harvey, graduate

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Learning and support

How online study works

Meet the team

You’ll be taught by prolific and award-winning industry professionals who are passionate about nurturing new talent. You’ll also have opportunities to access to their extensive network, and benefit from their experience producing high-profile comedy shows.

Some members of staff only teach on specific modules, and your course might not feature every staff member who teaches on the course.

Simon Nicholls
Simon Nicholls

Get to know your course leader, Simon Nicholls


With over twenty years of industry experience under his belt, Simon has produced comedy programmes for some of Britain's most recognisable comedians. Discover some of Simon's industry tips, and get a feel for Falmouth's online Comedy Writing course.

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Careers

Graduates of the Comedy Writing MA will be well-positioned to work professionally as comedy writers across a range of different arenas, including writing for television, film, theatre, online and audio; TV and audio production; script editing; and advertising and publishing. 

Many of our Comedy Writing MA graduates have secured work with the BBC, Amazon, Sky, as well as working with leading TV and audio production companies.

 

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A group of recent Comedy Writing graduates celebrating with Simon

How an online master's in comedy writing can help you excel in the industry


In this article, Course Leader Simon Nicholls explains how the master's can help you to excel in the dynamic world of comedy and scriptwriting. 

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How to apply

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Ready to apply for postgraduate study? We have three start dates a year: January / May / September. Select the start date you'd like to apply for in the drop-downs below and then click the relevant apply button to begin.

You can apply to begin your studies in January 2026 by selecting the relevant course route below:

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This course has three intakes per year: January, May and September.

Academic start date* Application deadline
Academic start date*19 January 2026 Application deadline9 January 2026
Academic start date*26 May 2026 Application deadline6 May 2026

Please note:

*Virtual Welcome Week begins the week before the academic start date. During this time, our Student Advisor team will host Welcome Webinars and be in touch with practical information on how to study online.

Fees, costs & funding

Tuition fees

£12,150 total fee (incl. acceptance fee) - 2 years part time - MA/MSc course

Tuition fees for September 2027 will be confirmed in summer 2026.

Tuition fees are set annually and are subject to review each year. The University may therefore raise tuition fees in the second or subsequent years of a course, in line with inflation and/or the maximum permitted by law or Government policy. Students will be notified of any changes as soon as possible. 

The figures above don't include accommodation and living costs

Typical course costs

In order to participate fully in the course, you will need to purchase screenwriting software. There are many options available. Contact our Course Advisors for advice about what to buy.

As part of this course you'll need to source some specific episodes of TV comedies. These can be purchased through digital media stores – such as iTunes – or video on demand services, such as Amazon Prime. If preferred, you could also buy hard copy DVDs. The Course Team will give you prior notice of which episodes to source as and when required.

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What better way to find out about life at Falmouth University than by asking our current students?

From course details and academic support, to the social scene and settling in, our students are ready and available to answer any questions you might have. Simply set up your account, send them a question and they'll get back to you within 24 hours.

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Do you have questions about the course or studying online with Falmouth? Fill in our simple online form and we'll get in touch to support your application journey.

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