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Professional Certificate in Production Journalism

November 30, 2015 - December 5, 2015

| $1420
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Course 1

Learning to Sub-edit

Course Length: 2 Days
Course Overview

This course teaches the basic skills needed for sub-editing and provides a guide to understanding the approaches for differing types of text. It is designed for beginners editing the writing of others, as well as writers’ keen to tighten and improve their copy.

Who the course for:

Everyone who has to check or oversee another’s work, whether it is a report, news story, press release or piece of research.

Objectives & Outcomes

After the training in sub-editing, you will learn extra skills and attract your reader’s interest.

  • What a sub-editor needs to look for
  • Working to a consistent style
  • When to correct and when to rewrite
  • Tightening up language
  • Grammar and punctuation
  • Editing your own copy
  • Capturing a reader’s attention
  • Cutting copy and making lines

Course Details

Course 2

Writing better headlines for print and online

Course Length: 1 Day
Course Overview

This course is for those who want to improve all aspects of their headlines writing especially online.

Who the course for:

Journalists and sub-editors from all sectors who want to improve every aspects of their headline writing, especially online. It is also relevant for those working in public relations and marketing.

Objectives & Outcomes

In this training you will learn to look at the quality of your headlines to assess whether or not they are achieving their primary purpose and also look at techniques to improve them.

  • The rules, and when to break them
  • Making headlines fit
  • News and feature heads: the differing approaches
  • Using ‘power’ words
  • Dealing with tight character counts and online restrictions
  • The delight and danger of puns in an SEO-driven world
  • Saying more than the obvious in captions
  • Writing better cover lines and contents page lines

Course Details
Course 3

Editing on the web

Course Length: 1 Day
Course Overview

In this course delegates learn how subediting on the web differs from subbing in print and how to keep readers’ attention. It is ideal for journalists, PRs, internal and external communicators and marketing staff that post and manage content online. It highlights the importance of easy navigation and how to take account of the different information needs of casual surfers and regular users.

Who the course for:

Journalists and sub-editors from all sectors who want to improve every aspects of their headline writing, especially online. It is also relevant for those working in public relations and marketing.

Objectives & Outcomes

Upon completion of the course, you will have the confidence and ability to understand of online writing issues, such as style and content structure.

  • Targeting your audience in words and style
  • Word use and word breaks
  • Maintaining topicality
  • Hyperlinks — when and how to use them
  • Headlines and other visual aids
  • Avoiding the pitfalls
  • Attribution, legal and health considerations

Course Details

Meet our Subject Matter Expert!
Jo-Sweeny

Trainner:
Nick Jenkins
Website:
http://aim.sa
FAQs

All of the courses we offer are unique in that industry professionals produce our syllabus. This ensures that the content is updated regularly by people in the area of media and communication that face new issues in the working lives that need to be included on a course.

AIM offered courses have a wide geographical ranges taught in over in Europe and can be taught in person. Our customer services are next to none and we are always on hand for students who need to speak to someone.

World Class Qualifications, No matter where your exciting career may take you, our syllabus defines the framework of knowledge, skills and competency required to meet the current and future demands of the Media and Communication Industry.

The Professional Certification in Production Journalism is assessed by a period 6 days session; the subject matter experts administer these from UK.

The Professional Certification in Production Journalism costs SAR 5,300 to study 6 days session in a classroom of Dar Al-Hekma University.

You will received a Professional Certificate from the Press Association Training and Professional Certificate from the Dar Al-Hekma University

1-2 hours per course module in one-day session

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Details

Start:
November 30, 2015
End:
December 5, 2015
Cost:
$1420
Event Category:

Organizer

AIM-Advanced Media Initiatives
Phone:
+966536199434
Email:
Website:
http://aim.sa

Venue

Dar ul Hikma University
Dar Al-Hekma University, Jeddah, 22246 Saudi Arabia
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Phone:
+966 2 630 3333
Website:
http://www.daralhekma.edu.sa/

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