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| What you need to know | Previous study required: The great news is that you don't need any previous experience to take this course. | Exam details: 11 written assessments are included as part of this course. This course has been divided into 4 learning periods. Once your tutor has marked and graded your work they will send it back to you with their comments. | Completion of your course: Upon completion of this course you will be awarded a Cengage Learning (formerly Thomson Education Direct) Freelance Journalism Certificate. | Additional Resources |
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| Freelance Journalism This distance learning course offers you a unique opportunity to develop a full-time or part-time career as a professional journalist. The Australian College of Journalism and Cengage Learning (formerly Thomson Education Direct) Freelance Journalism course has been designed to provide you with the professional skills required to succeed as a freelance journalist in today's world. Recently merged, these companies are now able to provide you with greater training opportunities. The Australian College of Journalism has provided specialist courses for over 20 years, and over that time have become a well known and respected distance education provider. And Cengage Learning (formerly Thomson Education Direct) is the world's leading provider of consumer-based distance education. | | Pay only: $1,299 $989 | | A definition: Freelance Journalism Journalism is a discipline of collecting, analyzing, verifying, and presenting information gathered regarding current events, including trends, issues and people. (Source: Journalism: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) A freelancer or freelance worker is a self-employed person working in a profession or trade in which full-time employment is also common. Fields where freelancing is especially common include journalism and other forms of writing and creative services. (Source: Freelance: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) In journalism, a stringer is a freelance journalist, who is paid for each piece of published or broadcast work, rather than receiving a regular salary. They are heavily relied upon by most television news organizations. They mostly specialize in breaking news. (Source: Stringer: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) | | Enrol before 31st May |
| Freelance Journalism Course - Key areas of learning - Journalism fundamentals I
- Journalism fundamentals II
- Sourcing and preparing leads
- Writing style
- Journalism essentials
- Writing foundations
- Interview techniques
- Digital photography
- Media research
| - Preparing your articles
- Media markets
- Becoming a freelance journalist
- Marketing your work
- Writing articles
- Generating story ideas
- Ethics, legal guidelines and copyright
- Building your freelance business
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The benefits
If you are ready to learn new skills, improve existing skills, make more money, get a better job, launch or advance in a career or start your own business, Thomson Education Direct can help you, as it does thousands of people, year after year.
- Study at your own place. In the comfort of your own home, while traveling to or from work, or even while you're on holidays. It's up to you.
- At your own pace. As there are no classes, you work at a pace that suits you, making learning easier.
- In your own time. You choose when you want to study. Anytime!
- With qualified tutors. Tutors are qualified in their field with many years of experience. Many are industry leaders, there to provide advice, assess your work and answer your questions.
- And learning materials are included. Everything you need to successfully complete your course is included, saving you money.
- At a price you can afford. Courses are competitively priced, allowing you to afford the course you want.
- With an experienced organisation. Since 1921, Thomson Education Direct has provided quality home training for over 600,000 people.
- Nationally accredited. Many courses are nationally accredited by ANTA (Australian National Training Authority) and by VETAB (Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Board), which means that your course has been prepared to standards accepted by industry and government.
- Recognition of Prior Learning. Formal recognition for your existing knowledge and skills, so you don't have to spend time having to re learn what you already know, or demonstrate skills you can already perform.
- Code of Conduct. There is a strict code of conduct and ethics in place to protect you.
Study at home to get the training you need and the job you want, without leaving your front door. Today, distance learning is recognised as one of the most convenient methods of education.
| Extra learning materials included in the Freelance Journalism Course - Media Directory
- Writing for the Media-video
- Responsible Journalism CD ROM
| | Pay only: $1,299 $989 | | | Journalism fundamentals I - History and values of journalism
- Column writing and filler writing
| Preparing your articles - Photography and the freelance journalist
- Marketing your story and pictures online
| Journalism fundamentals II - Headlines and leads for your article
- Six fundamental questions in journalism
| Media markets - Writing for your local paper
- Breaking into mainstream journalism
| Sourcing and preparing leads - Sourcing celebrity leads
- Comment and opinion
| Becoming a freelance journalist - Freelancing opportunities
- The working freelance journalist (international)
| Writing style - Rules for good writing; Part one
- Checklist of copywriting techniques
| Marketing your work - Getting to know the high flyers
- Freelance journalism; the next step
| Journalism essentials - Powderhound; writing about skiing
- The working freelancer
| Writing articles - Police rounds and crime reporting
- Writing a health and fitness article
| Writing foundations - Rules of good writing; Part two
- Philosophy of the successful freelancer
| Generating story ideas - How to dream up, write and sell a freelance article
- Writing about nature and the environment
| Interview techniques - The art of the interview
- Interviewing celebrities
| Ethics, legal guidelines and copyright - Introduction to ethics
- Recommendations for professional reporting
| Digital photography - Types of digital cameras
- Digital imaging glossary
| Building your freelance business - The internet and web as a business resource
- Writing a world music column/review
| Media research - Writing about social change, historical features
- Writing about art, writing an exhibition review
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| Enjoy studying at home, at a time that suits you. Maximise your potential now by taking the next step and furthering your education with distance learning! |
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