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Part Time Journalism - Magazine Fast Track NCTJ Diploma

Vocational qualification

In Brighton ()

£ 1,827 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Duration

    18 Weeks

The fast track magazine course at City College Brighton & Hove is the best performing in the UK this year. It is a practically-based course with the aim of getting you a job on a magazine or website. Our team includes award-winning journalists working in the field. The course is taught through a combination of lectures and hands-on practical challenges in a working environment. A magazine.

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You will already have gained a Degree or 2 A-levels equivalent).

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Journalism - Magazine Fast Track NCTJ Diploma (Feb '10) Become a magazine journalist!

This course information relates to courses starting in February 2010.

Course code: B0812

Course category: Part-time

End Qualification: NCTJ Diploma

Starting and ending month: February to July

Starting year: 2010

Days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Course duration: 18 weeks

Time of day: All day

Formal assessment: Formal assessment required

Course location: City College East

Course aims:
The fast track magazine course at City College Brighton & Hove is the best performing in the UK this year. It is a practically-based course with the aim of getting you a job on a magazine or website. Our team includes award-winning journalists working in the field.
The course is taught through a combination of lectures and hands-on practical challenges in a working environment. A magazine office atmosphere prevails with students pitching stories and ideas out into the real world and real publications, while building their skills and a portfolio of work.
We have a student website where the best articles will be showcased to a wider industry audience. We also have a roster of highly respected guest speakers including Guardian media commentator Prof Roy Greenslade and author of Flat Earth News Nick Davies.
Online journalism teaching is undertaken by freelance journalist/author/playwright Damian Barr. Friday workshops include investigative techniques and undercover reporting by Channel 4 Dispatches contributors Ecostorm and How to Write a Successful Blog by noted political blogger, Justin McKeating, author of the 2007 Blog Digest.
In order to give you the latest training for industry we have recently introduced a series of lectures and practicals covering online and video journalism.
Students on our NCTJ Journalism courses will reap the benefits of a new relationship with the renowned publishing house, Johnston Press, who specialise in a wide range of
news publications. You will gain vital real-life experience providing copy for our very own newspaper that will be printed through Johnston Press and distributed throughout Brighton.

Course content:
On this course you will learn about:
  • Law - NCTJ Law exam General Reporting
  • Public affairs - NCTJ PA exam Central Government
  • Shorthand (Teeline) To 80 wpm - NCTJ shorthand exam
  • Writing - NCTJ news writing/online exam
  • Feature writing (including online stories, research and working as part of an editorial team) - Portfolio evidence
  • Production design and online (using InDesign CS4 and Photoshop) - Portfolio evidence
  • Sub-editing (for accuracy, fit and display on hard copy and online) - NCTJ sub-editing exam
  • Background to magazine industry
  • Work experience (minimum two week period) - Portfolio evidence, employer report


Facilities for students:
Students can benefit from:
  • Student common room with 24 hour news channels.
  • Journalism Library
  • Digital cameras
  • Video cameras
  • Shorthand downloads


Tutors:
Jan Goodey (course leader)
A former features editor, Jan freelances on mainly environmental issues for both local and national magazines/supplements (Latest 7, The Ecologist, Guardian Society). He spent eight years as part of a team which built up Brightons award-winning Insight magazine. He now divides his time between college and freelance commissions.
Peter Lindsey (NCTJ Newspaper Course Leader)
Peter has been Group Editor of local newspapers for the past 20 years, including the Eastbourne Herald and Gazette series, Hastings Observer series and Sussex Express.
He became course leader here at City in September 2009, and is able to share his vast experience of the changing media world to the students.
Marilyn Somers (shorthand)
Marilyn is a highly experienced shorthand teacher of many years standing and runs all the NCTJ shorthand lessons and exams. She is also a specialist in Information Technology.
Tina Douglas (law)
Tina is an experienced law tutor with a degree in the subject and again many years behind her as a teacher on the NCTJ journalism courses. She currently teaches at several colleges across the South East, including Lambeth, Crawley and City College.
Adrian Dobbie (production)
Adrian is a freelance designer who has edited magazines in Sussex and led at least two major re-designs. He currently works for various consumer and B2B titles as well as having a hand in music CD designs.
Veronica Cowan (public affairs)
Veronica is a freelance journalist with over a decades experience and has written for the national and regional press and magazines (including The Times, Post Magazine and Hampshire Life). A non-practising barrister, she has extensive knowledge of the British political system overall and the European Union.

Assessment: Assessment is by:
  • Portfolio of published articles
  • Exams


Awarding Body: NCTJ

Entry Requirements:
You will already have gained a Degree or 2 A-levels equivalent).

Interview for entry: Interview required

Progression and links:
Following successful completion of this course you will be able to confidently apply for:
  • Consumer Magazines/Websites
  • B2B Magazine/Websites


Work experience opportunities:
You will complete two separate 1 week placements -
Feb 16-20
April 6-10

Costs of your Course:
There are five parts to the cost of your course:
  • Tuition Fees
  • College registration
  • Awarding Body registration
  • Resource Fee
  • Exam / Assessment Fees
Tuition fees

How much will the Tuition Fees cost?

Below are the fees for 09/10.

Home/EU students tuition fees (per year) : 1333

If you are under 19 on 31st August 2009 you do not have to pay Tuition Fees, the College Registration, Awarding Body Registration or Exam/Assessment Fees. However, you will have to pay any Resource Fees. Under 19s entering Higher Education will have to pay full costs.
Once you know your tuition fee, please look at the 'Additional Costs'. This will tell you all the extra costs you will have to pay in order to begin or complete your course.
Additional costsPayment dueTotal
Resource Fee 100
Exam Fee 350
Registration Fee 44

Total for 19 and over : 1827.00
Total with fee remission : 494

Part Time Journalism - Magazine Fast Track NCTJ Diploma

£ 1,827 + VAT