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The University of Queensland

Graduate Certificate in Writing, Editing and Publishing


Course Details

In a rapidly changing world, the digitisation of the modern economy has created a raft of new job titles, all of which require expertise in writing and editing in addition to the jobs that already drive Australias dynamic creative industries. Gain the writing, editing, publishing, design and research skills to build a rewarding career in print or online. The Graduate Certificate in Writing, Editing and Publishing covers all stages of the writing and publishing process, and the skills needed to meet growing demands. During this half year full-time (or part-time equivalent) program, youll develop practical knowledge and experience in writing and editing across genres including creative writing, corporate and technical documents, academic research in the creative arts, advertising and marketing. Your lecturers will include award-winning authors and arts industry professionals, as well as an array of guest lecturers with expertise in all aspects of professional writing and publishing. Together, theyll provide you with up-to-date insights and industry knowledge across traditional and new media. Youll learn about the continually evolving landscapes of the Australian and international publishing industries, and have the opportunity to intern at arts organisations, such as the highly respected University of Queensland Press, literary journals, educational publishers and trade publishers, including UQs own Corella Press, which specialises in rediscovering nineteenth century crime and mystery writers.

Qualification: Graduate Certificate

Course structure: 8 units


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