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"Combined Writing and Journalism NCFE Level 3"


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Student Profile

This programme is designed for people who wish to gain or improve their skills in journalistic writing and marketing their copy to a range of printed media.

Aim

The objective of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to produce professional standard journalistic articles and books, and to know how to market them. The course enables students to study Diplomas in Fiction Writing and Freelance Journalism as a combined study programme.

Accreditation

At the end of this course successful learners will receive a level 3 NCFE Award certificate of achievement.
That means that it is independently accredited at a level of learning equivalent to level 3 on the National Qualifications Framework
(NQF) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.  The course is provided in conjunction with Kendal Publishing Limited – a licenced NCFE centre.

NCFE is recognised as an awarding body by the qualification regulators for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The regulators are the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual) in England, the Department for Children, Education,
Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) in Wales and the Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) in Northern Ireland

Study Method

The course is designed for study by distance learning at work or at home. Students receive course manual, assignments and studyguide plus tutor support by mail and email. You can start at any time and plan your studies over a period of up to one year from the time of registration.

Assessment

Each element is followed by a written assignment, which is submitted and marked by your tutor. There is no external examination required.

Course Duration

Students may register at any time and have a full year to complete their studies. The course will take around 80 hours of study to complete.

Pack/Course Contents

· Studyguide
· Comprehensive study notes for each element of the course
· Self-assessment activities
· Assignments
· Tutor support
· Assignment marking & feedback
· Accreditation

Price

The cost of the course is £350 inclusive of learning materials, tutor support, assignment marking, and accreditation.

DIPLOMA IN FREELANCE JOURNALISM - COURSE CONTENT

The course is divided up into 8 units, as follows:

Unit 1 : Introduction

· What can this course do for you?
· Why do we need content?
· How is style arrived at?
· How do we know what an editor wants?
· Where is analysis important?

Unit 2: Markets

· Presentation
· Keeping records
· What the editor wants
· How to analyse
· What the reader wants

Unit 3 : Content

· What do I write?
· Why do I need to find ideas?
· How do I save time and trouble?
· When do some themes not sell?
· Where is interviewing a factor?

Unit 4 : Style

· How do I write?
· Why do I need to find the right tone?
· How do I use the basics well?
· When do I use structure?
· Where is re-writing a factor?

Unit 5 : Techniques

· What techniques will help me sell my work?
· Why do I need new angles?
· How do basic techniques help?
· When is the "writer's dozen" valuable?
· Where is self-discipline a factor?

Unit 6 : Practical Matters

· What is defamation?
· Why is reputation important?
· How do I avoid libel?
· When is copyright important?
· Where are photographs a factor?

Unit 7: Fiction Writing

· What do editors not want?
· Why is market analysis valuable?
· How do I undertake market analysis?
· When is plotting useful?
· Where is characterisation a factor?

Unit 8 : No Excuses – Verse, Criticism and Sports Writing

· What is critical writing?
· Why does verse usually not sell?
· How do I see about income tax?
· When is executive writing used?
· Where are expenses a factor?

Tutor Marked Assignments

Final Assessment

DIPLOMA IN FICTION WRITING - COURSE CONTENT

This courses is divided up into 8 units, as follows:

Introduction

· Content
· Style
· Techniques
· Marketing
Unit 1 - The Short Story
· How to study and analyse it
· Studying the market
· Overseas markets
· Writing is a business
· How do I find ideas?
· How do I present my manuscript?
· Where do I find facts?

Unit 2 - The Theme

· Choosing a theme
· The basic emotion
· First or third person?
· Get out of the way!
· Reader identification
· Setting
· Style

Unit 3 – The Plot

· Plotting
· Accuracy
· The plot scheme
· A twist in the tale
· Finding a plot
· Conflict, tension & Suspense
· Balance and pace

Unit 4 – The Characters

· Your chief character
· Names
· Can people be plots?
· Characterisation
· Motives
· Mannerisms
· Minor Characters
· Hero, Heroine, Villain or Clown
· How people operate

Unit 5 – Getting Started

· How to start?
· The plot thickens
· Stuck?
· Handling Transitions
· How to end?
· Your work plan
· Rules are made to be broken

Unit 6 –Title & Dialogue

· Choosing a title
· Writing Dialogue
· Grammar, dialect and slang
· Types of short story
· The serial

Unit 7 – Practical Details

· Copyright
· The laws of defamation
· Agents and "Vanity Publishers"
· Keeping records
· Payment
· Income Tax
· Expenses
· Writing for radio
· Writing for television
· Presenting a TV drama

Unit 8 – Writing a Novel

· Structure
· Action, Thriller, Mystery
· Science Fiction
· Crime & Detective novels
· Historical novels
· Serious novels
· Final points

Tutor Marked Assignments

Final Assignment

Monthly installments.
Deposit - £85 followed by 5 monthly payments of £60
Total £385.00 which includes admin fee.
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Inc P&P: £350.00

  






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