
Anywhere you find the written word: -magazines, press releases, books, bulletins, slogans, e-zines, lyrics, newsletters, newspapers, business reports, instruction manuals, film reviews, websites, brochures, journal articles, speeches, there had to be someone there to write it, edit it and publish it, and in some instances maybe sell it. Such a vast supply of written material means endless career opportunities. Writing and communication skills are an asset to any individual regardless of career speciality. Let our courses set you on the right path to success
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Advanced Certificate In Applied Journalism AWR090 |
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Learn the practical skills you need in your journalism career!
A journalism course that also develops your understanding of editing, publishing, and image manipulation! The skills and knowledge developed in this course can help you start a career as a freelance writer, editor or publisher. Or, you can gain full credit towards our Diploma in Journalism while building your career.ÂÂ
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Advanced Diploma In Journalism VWR003 |
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Become a successful journalist! Being paid to write is a dream shared by many! Journalism is an exciting profession. We advise some experience before embarking on this career as there will certainly be challenges, such as writing well under pressure and writing for your employers requirements. This course will teach you the skills you need to achieve your potential!
Before embarking on a substantial course of study with us or anyone else; be sure you fully understand what is involved. Some people simply don't succeed perhaps because the dream is not the same as the reality; or maybe they are simply not the right personality. This job is not just about writing well: it also requires you to be able to write fast, work under pressure. You also need to be prepared to write what an employer wants, which is not always the same as what you want. This is the reality of journalism. If you can get past these considerations, and with a bit of luck, you may be able to forge a serious career.
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Advanced Freelance Writing BWR201 |
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Enhance your freelance writing skills! This is a course for people who already have skills in freelance writing, who have perhaps had some minor work published, but need to improve their overall technique and develop a more "efficient" approach to their work.
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Children's Writing BWR104 |
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Learn to write stories that children will love! Children's writing is a specialised craft. It is a rewarding, inspirational, and often demanding, branch of writing. Very few people can easily recall their own childhood, and write in a manner that children can relate to. For most, it takes many hours, months, and possibly years, to write a unique and appealing story that children will want to read. This course is designed to set you on an appropriate course for more successful writing geared to the children's market.
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Communications VWR100 |
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Learn to communicate successfully! This course improves your ability to communicate in all situations. You learn to write and speak more fluently. Behaviour, visual communications, language, public speaking, conducting meetings, writing letters and reports, communications technology, and lots more are covered. This course is an accredited Advanced Certificate in Applied Management unit which will earn you credit if you choose to continue studies.
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Creative Writing BWR103 |
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Learn to communicate successfully! This course improves your ability to communicate in all situations. You learn to write and speak more fluently. Behaviour, visual communications, language, public speaking, conducting meetings, writing letters and reports, communications technology, and lots more are covered. This course is an accredited Advanced Certificate in Applied Management unit which will earn you credit if you choose to continue studies
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Diploma in Creative Writing VWR004 |
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Develop and expand your Creativity, and Become a Successful Writer. To be successful as a creative writer, you need to develop not only writing skills; but also a technique and an ability to distill your ideas, focus on a project and follow that project trough to it's conclusion. Creative writing is stimulating, but also challenging, and not always completely what the student expects it to be. Then again... if it was what you expect; you would already know what this course sets out to teach you, and you would already probably be a successful writer.
If you want to be a successful, creative writer; and have the committment to follow that dream; this course could be the path you have been looking for.
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Diploma In Journalism VWR001 |
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Succeed in your career in journalism. This course is designed to prepare people for such career paths. It concentrates on developing the skills needed to succeed as a writer, and an awareness of how to develop a career in this industry.
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Dramatic Writing BWR100 |
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Write drama like a professional! There are many different types of writing – short stories, poems, novels, screen plays etc. Dramatic writing can fall into all of these. A short story usually takes place over a shorter period of time. It is often set in just one setting/scene, and the characters may be shown with broader strokes – there is not as much time to analyse characters as there is with novel writing.
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Editing I BWR106 |
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Learn the basics of editing Editors work for publications both in house, and outside, as contractors.
A good editor is always in demand; and with the internet, today's editors can often work from virtually anywhere in the world. Alone, this course does not make you into a professional editor, but it can lead to valuable career opportunities when combined with other courses that develop your knowledge and skills in journalism.
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Editing II BWR302 |
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Develop your editing skills.
This course is designed for self-editors, aspiring professional editors and desktop publishers. Its aim is to develop the students understanding of the editing processes.
Develop a capacity to edit a broad range of publishing material including both print and electronic media, text and graphics, commercial and non commercial material.
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Efficient Writing AWR102 |
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Learn to write effectively This course is particularly usefulfor people who wish to brush up on their writing skills, or to obtain basic skills which they should have but did not develop properly while at school. It aims to provide an understanding of how to write clearly and efficiently, and to communicate thoughts in the minimum number of words, and without any ambiguity.
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Freelance Writing BWR102 |
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Understand how to write as a freelancer. Many professional writers start out by freelancing. Learn how to write, what to write, and how publishers buy from freelance writers. Ten lessons cover everything from good grammar, to planning and writing newspaper and magazine articles, advertisements, books and more. 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.
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Higher Advanced Diploma In Publishing and Journalism VWR002 |
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Learn the basics in journalism and publishing This course provides a comprehensive, solid basis for a career in journalism, and is suitable for students considering careers in any aspect of journalism, including photo journalism and publishing.
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Journalism Practice I BWR203 |
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Gain practical journalism experience Develop your ability to write articles to specification and submit those articles for publication in a periodical (ie. Newspaper, Magazine or Ezine). By the end of this course, you will actually have something published!
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Journalism Practice II BWR304 |
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Expand your practical journalism opportunities. Like Journalism Practice 1, this module gives you valuable experience in writing for a student publication, which will greatly enhance your resumé. Publishers are more likely to employ writers who have already been published! Under the guidance of a mentor (a writing/editing tutor), you will participate in the production of a specific publication. As a feature writer, you will prepare and submit works for the publication and work with other students to produce a polished, professional-looking online publication that you can proudly show to a prospective employer.
Prerequisites
Freelance Writing, Publishing I, Editing I, and Journalism Practice 1; or equivalent
Medium level computer skills or higher
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Legal Terminology BWR108 |
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Understand Legal Language.
Legal terminology is the collection of words and phrases that have a precise or peculiar use in the law profession. Legal Terminology is not only used by Lawyers; but is also used in a wide range of associated legal professions.
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Poetry BWR109.Wj |
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NEW. There's a poet inside each of us! Learn to develop your ability to write and understand the different types of poetry.
This course provides those interested in poetry with an introductory course into the different elements of poetry and how to write it. Whatever you write has sound. People hear your words in their heads, and so the sounds you create can draw people's attention to your message.
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Publishing I BWR107 |
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Start your career in publishing today! It is easier today than ever before for anyone to become a publisher; particularly for electronic publishing. 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.
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Publishing II BWR202 |
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Understand the publishing industry. Develop your knowledge of the nature and scope of the publishing industry. Suitable for anyone with some experience or prior studies who wants to build their knowledge and understanding of opportunities in any area of this industry, irrespective of whether electronic or print media.
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