COURSE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT
Lesson 1. Introduction to Editing
- The Role and Scope of Editing
- Tools for Editing
- Editing Skills
- The Production Process
- An Overview
- Who Does What in Publishing?
Lesson 2. The Mechanics of Clear Writing
- Spelling
- Punctuation
- Grammar
- Language
- Style
- Tense
Lesson 3. Assessing Manuscripts
- Readability
- Word Length
- Structure
- Consistencies and Inaccuracies
- The Reader’s Report
- Substantive Editing
- The Author’s Responsibilities
- The Author/Editor Relationship
Lesson 4. Copy Editing I
- Copy Editing
- Procedure
- House Style
- Style Sheets
Lesson 5. Copy Editing II
- Marking Up
- Parts of A Publication
- Editing Non-Text Material
- Illustrations
Lesson 6. Preparing Copy for Printing
- Type Design
- Page Layout
- Proof Stages
Lesson 7. Proofreading
Lesson 8. The Final Stages
- Indexes
- Blurbs (Promotional Content Summaries)
- Checking Final Proofs
COURSE AIMS
- To gain an understanding of the role and scope of editing.
- Understand the importance of clear, effective writing throughout all stages of the publishing process.
- Describe the procedure of manuscript assessment.
- Describe the procedures used by copy editors.
- Explain procedures used to prepare copy for printing.
- Describe the checks and procedures used in the final stages of preparing and printing publications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why Study Editing?
Editing I is an introductory course to editing. The best editors are detail-oriented and love language. They're not nit-picky for the sake of nitpicking - they are nit-picky because they're focussed on communication and messaging. An editor's role is to work with a writer, to achieve the best version of a piece.
Although it may seem like only editors need editing skills, the clarity, concision, and precision required are useful across many industries. For example, marketing, business and education.
In this course, you will work with our expert teachers to improve your understanding of these core concepts and take your communications skills to the next level.
Who Is This Course Suitable For?
This course is useful for anyone who would like to work in the world of editing. Or anyone wanting to improve their editing skills.
Editing is useful in many different areas of life. For example -
- Writers wanting to improve their written word.
- Marketing professionals writing adverts, presentations and newsletters.
- Content creators
- Vloggers and bloggers
- Businesspeople writing reports and presentations.
- Teachers preparing courses and textbooks
- Students editing your assignments and presentations.
This course is suitable for anyone involved in creating, checking or editing the written word.
What Will You Learn in This Course?
- Learn about the Editor's role by distance learning
- Make good work great work with this foundation editing course.
- Discover the keys to clear, effective messaging.
- Learn about the role of the editor.
- Understand the different types of editing and proofreading.
- Learn how to mark a manuscript.
- Learn more about the publication process from start to finish.
- Learn about working to house styles and using style sheets.
- Develop a knowledge of design and layout.
- Learn about the final stages of proofing and preparing content for publication.
This course is suitable for professional/career development, CPD or personal interest.
What do our students say about this course?
"It took me a while but in the end, it was a very useful course for my work. I would like to really thank my tutor for all her feedback which improved my proofreading skills."
Premo Jackniacki
How does the course work?
The course requires around 100 hours of study. It is made up of 8 lessons. At the end of each lesson, there is an assignment to submit to your tutor for marking and feedback. You can also contact your tutor with any questions throughout the course.
Who are the Writing Tutors on the Course?
The course was written and developed by international writers and tutors, including –
John Mason - author of over 150 books, 2000+ articles, for a range of publishers including Simon and Schuster, Landlinks Press (CSIRO Publishing), Harper Collins and Hyland House.
Rosemary Davies – Horticultural writer and presenter. Full time columnist with the Herald and Weekly Times for years. Worked for a number of companies in writing and publications.
Tracey Jones – Psychologist and writer. Course writer and developer for over 25 years. Fiction writer, particularly interested in supernatural fiction and folklore.
What Next?
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