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Editing training courses can help individuals interested in pursing a career in the publications industry. An editor is a major constituent of the entire structure of a magazine or newspaper and they are always in demand. These days you don’t even have to resort to a desk job if you wish to become an editor – you can simply choose to work online (work at home opportunities) if you want. Basic Editing courses will help you understand the core job requirements and functions of an editor and once you have that knowledge you can proceed to do advanced copyediting, editorial project management and editing skill courses. Editing training courses are available for publishers as well as non-publishers and Courses Plus UK can help you find an appropriate course for your needs.
Subbing & EditingSubbing (sub-editing) and editing underpins online and offline media activity. This course will train you in the core skills needed to prepare a piece of writing for publication.... |
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Certificate in Editing and ProofreadingThis certificate is designed to provide the knowledge an skills to work as a freelance editor or proof reader; or seek employment as such in the media. You will be mentored by a team that includes many experienced media professionals; jo... |
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Certificate in EditingBecome a Skilled and Certified Editor and Proof Reader Advance your career opportunities Gain a highly transportable and widely valued skill... |
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Essential Editing (Distance Learning)Editing is a hugely sought-after skill, but there are not many places you can actually learn it.... |
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The essentials of sub-editingThis course explores the role of the sub-editor and gives a basic introduction to the skills of copy-subbing, headline-writing, the use of pictures and layout. ... |
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Editing Skills for Non-PublishersThis course is ideal for people who edit materials but don’t work in a publishing department, for example marketing executives and managers. It is also suitable for those wanting to develop a deeper understanding of publishing and how they ... |
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Editing I - BWR106Editors 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 ... |
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Editing II BWR202This course is designed for self-editors, aspiring professional editors and desktop publishers. Its aim is to develop the student’s understanding of the editing processes. Develop a capacity to edit an broad range of publishing materi... |
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Copyediting for BeginnersThis course is ideal for those new to publishing or just starting out in their first editorial role. It covers the basics of copyediting and puts the editorial role into the publishing context as a whole.... |
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Advanced CopyeditingThis course is ideal for editors with at least a year’s practical experience and will teach you how to edit for clarity and concision, how to identify problems of cohesion and coherence, and how to help improve an author’s style.... |
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