Writing and Publishing Studio
36 hours
One Semester or equivalent
Hawthorn
Available to incoming Study Abroad and Exchange students
Overview
This unit introduces students to the concepts, processes, industry principles and advanced techniques required of the professional editor in editing a variety of texts, including: appraisal of texts, substantive and structural editing and proofreading.
Requisites
Prerequisites
PWR10002
Editing for WritersMDA10001 Introduction to Media Studies
OR
MDA10018 Content Creator Lab OR JOU10007 Media Content Creation
Teaching periods
Location
Start and end dates
Last self-enrolment date
Census date
Last withdraw without fail date
Results released date
Learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:
- Investigate and apply industry principles of grammar, syntax, spelling and punctuation in diverse social and cultural contexts for publishing
- Investigate and apply industry standard principles for proofreading in diverse publishing contexts
- Use industry standard practice to appraise diverse written material for professional editing
- Use professional principles of collaboration and feedback to apply substantive and/or structural editing to creative products
- Review, refine and amend texts to enhance the clarity of written communication using consistent industry standard practices in diverse publishing contexts
Teaching methods
Hawthorn
Type | Hours per week | Number of weeks | Total (number of hours) |
---|---|---|---|
On-campus Workshop | 3.00 | 12 weeks | 36 |
Specified Activities Various | 3.00 | 12 weeks | 36 |
Unspecified Activities Various | 6.50 | 12 weeks | 78 |
TOTAL | 150 |
Assessment
Type | Task | Weighting | ULO's |
---|---|---|---|
Class Exercises | Individual | 20% | 3,4,5 |
Project 1 | Individual | 40% | 1,2,3,5 |
Project 2 | Individual/Group | 40% | 1,2,3,4,5 |
Content
- Editing content to industry standards: application of industry standards and conventions for clear language, grammar, syntax, consistency, form, and genre
- Investigate and apply industry standards of proofreading
- Analyse concepts, processes, principles, theories and elements of creative non-fiction writing, including First nations perspectives
- Develop and apply an original concept for creative non-fiction
- Implementing skills for substantive editing and publication of texts across digital platforms
- Evaluate, review, revise and incorporate editorial advice
Study resources
Reading materials
A list of reading materials and/or required textbooks will be available in the Unit Outline on Canvas.