Diploma In Journalism VWR001
ACHIEVE YOUR POTENTIAL AS A JOURNALIST WITH THIS CERTIFICATE.
The full certificate involves thirty lessons, covering: Introduction to Writing; Writing Skills; The Publishing World; Planning What You Write; Magazine Articles; Newspaper Articles; Graphic and Photographic Illustration; Layout Skills; Publishing; Office Organisation and Procedures; Conducting an Interview; Biographical and Fictional Story Writing; Educational and Scientific Writing; Writing a Regu…
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ACHIEVE YOUR POTENTIAL AS A JOURNALIST WITH THIS CERTIFICATE.
The full certificate involves thirty lessons, covering: Introduction to Writing; Writing Skills; The Publishing World; Planning What You Write; Magazine Articles; Newspaper Articles; Graphic and Photographic Illustration; Layout Skills; Publishing; Office Organisation and Procedures; Conducting an Interview; Biographical and Fictional Story Writing; Educational and Scientific Writing; Writing a Regular Column; Newsletters and News Columns; How to Present and Sell Yourself to a Publisher.
Course Content
The course is made up of 6 modules as follows:
Module 1.
Many professional writers start out by freelancing.
This course will show you how to write, what writing is marketable,
and how to go about selling your work. Emphasis is placed on things
which are important to publishers who might buy your work. Tutors
concentrate on your ability to properly structure an article, and
to be both concise and clear in your use of words. Learning
outcomes for graduates of the course include:
* Have improved communication skills, particularly with respect to
clarity, conciseness and correct grammar.
* Be familiar with the writing industry; having a clear idea of
where opportunities exist for obtaining work as a freelance
writer.
* Know how to go about approaching potential clients to obtain
work.
* Have an understanding of the processes involved in publishing
books, magazines and newspapers;
from generating concepts to seeing the finshed publication on
sale.
There are ten lessons:
1. Introduction
2. Basic Writing Skills
3. The Publishing World
4. Manuscripts
5. Planning
6. Newspaper Writing
7. Magazine Writing
8. Writing Books
9. Writing Advertising
10. Special Assignment
Module 2.
This is an ideal course to follow Freelance Writing for people with
existing skills, but a need to improve their overall technique and
develop a more commercial approach to their work. Eight
lessons:
1. Writing Themes
2. Writing a Regular Column
3. Educational Writing
4. Scientific Writing
5. Writing a Biographical Story
6. Writing a News Article
7. Fiction Writing
8. Other Writing.
Module 3.
This course develops your understanding of the purposes and aims of
editing, and also of what editors do. Students will learn about the
importance of clear, effective writing throughout all stages of the
publishing process and how editors assess manuscripts and prepare
them for publication. The course may be taken alone or as part of
higher level courses in journalism, writing, editing and
publishing.
The course covers: the nature and scope of editing, the role and
responsibility of the editor in publishing, working with authors
and publishers, the editing process and skills required, copyright
and other legal concerns, indexing and referencing, varying the
approach according to the kind of
book, etc.
Module 4.
This course provides an excellent start for anyone considering self
publishing, or seeking employment in publishing. It is equally
relevant to electronic or print publishing. There are ten lessons
as follows:
1. Nature and scope of the publishing world
2. Publishing procedures and techniques
3. Desktop publishing A
4. Desktop publishing B
5. Illustration: Graphics
6. Illlustration: Photography
7. Research Skills: Market research, researching an article
8. Marketing of publications
9. Ethics and the law in publishing
10. Developing a publishing Project
Module 5.
Provides a basic understanding of how to create and manipulate
images using Adobe Photoshop, for use on the web as well as print.
There are 9 lessons in this module as follows:
1. Getting Started
2. Working With Digital Image Files
3. Understanding The Tool Palette
4. Using Layers, Actions, and History
5. Digital Painting, Shapes and Colours
6. Selecting, Resizing, Transforming and Masking
7. Adjustments and Modifications
8. Adding Filters and Effects
9. Preparing Files For Print and Web
Module 6. plus one relevant elective module/short
course from one of these fields of study -
writing, publishing, editing, IT, or photography.
Do you want to be a Journalist?
Journalists are primarily writers who are writing for
periodicals (ie. things published at regular intervals). Some
journalists work on staff for a publisher (full time or part
time),from the publishers office; while others may work freelance
or contract, from home, submitting articles which have been
commissioned, or on spec (ie. in the hope they will be
accepted).
Freelance journalists often start slow, only getting occasional
articles published early in their career; but with persistence and
good luck, they can develop a reputation and network of publishers
who accept their work (so much so that they can earn a comfortable
living from their writing).
Some in house journalists will find themselves being used to
perform a range of other jobs in the office where they work.
Pasrticularly in smaller publishing houses, they may need to help
with editing, layout -preparing publications for printing, web site
development, marketing copy writing, conducting interviews,
answering the phone, research for articles, photography, etc.
Some freelance journalists supplement their income by indertaking
other work as well, such as contract editing for publishers,
writing advertizing copy or web site development, taking and
selling photos, etc.
Be taught by Journalists
This course has been developed by; and is taught by successful Journalists, Editors and Authors with work published around the world. The course is continually reviewed (just as the industry continually changes), and through interacting with these experts you are going to develop a very hands on understanding of the global industry, and develop an improved capacity to not only write, but write marketable work.
Fee Payment Options
You can pay either
* Full Fees upfront for the Diploma and recieve a 10% discount
* Module by Module
* Modules may be paid by instalments.
Alternatively:
If you pay in 2 parts, the first half of the course is supplied
initially; and the second part payment is not made until you have
completed the first half (at which time the second half of the
course is supplied).
If you pay in 4 parts, the first half is still supplied; you are
then billed a second payment (due 2 months later). The third
payment becomes due when you commence the second half of the
certificate.The fourth part is due 2 months after that.
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