Earn a certificate or minor in storytelling and narrative arts
Do you want to harness the power of storytelling to captivate, inspire and influence others? Our unique storytelling and narrative arts program offers a minor or certificate that can complement any major you choose. No matter what you're studying, storytelling is a critical tool that will help you excel in your field. No other institution in Kansas offers a program like this, making Washburn University a one-of-a-kind destination for developing these essential skills.
Why study storytelling at Washburn?
At Washburn University, our storytelling and narrative arts program equips you with the skills to excel in any career. Whether you're pursuing business, education, media or the arts, storytelling is an essential skill that allows you to communicate effectively, lead with confidence and think creatively. As the only institution in Kansas to offer a program like this, Washburn gives you a competitive edge in a variety of fields, from marketing and media to education and leadership.
You'll explore the art of storytelling across multiple subjects, including English, mass media, theatre and modern languages, giving you a holistic education that enhances both your personal and professional growth. You'll also gain hands-on experience with digital storytelling, preparing you to navigate today's media landscape.
Here's why storytelling is an essential skill for your future:
- Versatility across majors: Storytelling complements any major, enhancing your ability to present ideas, collaborate with others and influence decision-making.
- Enhances communication and leadership skills: Learn to craft compelling narratives that improve teamwork, presentations and leadership capabilities.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving: Storytelling helps you think creatively, break down complex ideas and find effective solutions to challenges.
- Fosters empathy and cultural understanding: Understanding diverse perspectives through storytelling makes you a better communicator and leader in a multicultural world.
Courses you'll take
A certificate in storytelling and narrative arts requires 12 credit hours of course work, or about 4 courses. With one more course you can earn a minor, which requires 15 credit hours, or about 5 courses.
Connect!
Ready to create your study plan? Contact Jeannette Nobo, at jeannette.nobo@washburn.edu.