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Freelance Writing Glossary - Pub Date pub date publication date defifintion for freelance writers About careers Freelance Writers Words Style. Grant writing. Greeting Cards. journalism. PR Marcom. Technical writing actual copyright date. The pub date is important because http://freelancewrite.about.com/library/glossary/bldefpubdate.htm
Course Catalog Journalism students planning reporting or editing careers. Development of greater PAJOU252. Broadcast journalism II. writing, reporting, editing, and PAJOU280. pub.Rels.Wrtg. Editing http://www.degrees-r-us.com/z87.htm
LPC - Career Information & Resume Writing Career Information, Résumé writing, Interviewing You will find many useful books on career information and résumé writing in the Las Positas Library. Many but not all of them are listed in this bibliography. Get a Job. Grand Rapids Zondervan pub. House, 1991. Opportunities in journalism careers. Lincolnwood, IL VGM Career Opportunities In writing careers. Lincolnwood, IL VGM Career http://lpc1.clpccd.cc.ca.us/lpc/lrc/career.html
Extractions: Information Quick Links Library Catalog Site Map ... Videorecordings Many but not all of them are listed in this bibliography . You may locate additional books in the online web catalog by using keywords, subjects, authors, or titles. Some examples of subject keywords besides the actual title of the career include: Applications for positions "engineering and vocational guidance" Articles listed will include the title and author of the article, the name of the magazine in which the article appears, the pages and the date of issue. If the article is not full text, you may check to see if Las Positas Library owns the magazine or newspaper in the Las Positas College Library Periodical Holdings List Other good Internet resources are linked from the Las Positas College Library Student Homepage under Jobs and Careers.
Extractions: The Department of Creative Writing and Journalism at Malaspina University-College offers comprehensive degree programs (Bachelor of Arts, Major and Minor) in Creative Writing. Students enrolled in the program will have the opportunity to work with published and produced professional writers in order to develop professional-level skills in various literary genres ranging from poetry to short fiction to plays and screenplays to news articles and feature stories. They may also elect to acquire an understanding of the publishing and entertainment industries as they relate to the careers of professional writers. Graduates of the program will have the skills and experience necessary to apply for admission to post-graduate programs in Creative Writing such as the M.F.A. program at the University of British Columbia. Students who elect to take the appropriate courses as a part of their degree requirements may also qualify for admission to post-graduate programs in Publishing (for example, the Master of Publishing program at Simon Fraser University or the Post-Degree Certificate Program at Centennial College) or Journalism (U.B.C., Western, Carleton). Students interested in pursuing the Master of Publishing or Post-Degree Certificate in Publishing option may also choose to acquire work experience through internships. Graduates of M.F.A., M.Pub., and M.Jour. programs such as those mentioned above may apply for entry-level positions in the magazine-, book-, and newspaper-publishing industries.
English Reading Writing a book is published. New York Crabtree pub. Co., 1995. A guide to careers for those interested in writing, including. advertising, television writing, journalism, and magazine http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/Literacy/MSSDLRC/Team9/english.pdf
Career Center - Info Lab Publications Title, pub. Date, Material Type. Opportunities in Technical writing careers,2000, book. publishing/journalism General Information, 2002, binder. http://career.berkeley.edu/Infolab/Pubs/PubsComm.stm
Extractions: Type Acting Is Everything: An Actor's Guidebook for a Successful Career in Los Angeles book binder Art of Voice Acting book booklet binder Career Opportunities for Writers book Career Opportunities in Advertising and Public Relations book Careers in Communications and Entertainment book Careers in Journalism book Communications: Past Job Listings binder Directory of San Francisco Ad Agencies booklet Event Planning/ Hospitality: General Information binder Expanded Freelancer's Rulebook: A Guide to Understanding, Working with and Winning Over Editors book Great Jobs for English Majors book Hollywood 101: The Film Industry book Hollywood Creative Directory: Producers book Hollywood Reporter Blu-Book 2002 book Hollywood, Here I Come: How to Launch a Great Modeling or Acting Career Anywhere and Land in Los Angeles
Career Center - Summer Job And Internship Resources Publishing/journalism General Information Binder; Travel writing; WetFeetInsider Guide careers in Traditional Interactive Book Publishing; http://career.berkeley.edu/Internships/SOS/Pub.stm
Extractions: Publishing includes opportunities in editorial, marketing, publicity, production, design and sales. Most of the large publishing houses are located in New York City, but the Bay Area is home to numerous independent, educational and university presses. More than half of those employed in the publishing industry work for newspapers and magazines, followed by book publishers. Divisions of book publishers include mass-market publishers, which produce novels; university publishers, which produce scholarly and academic books, and technical publishers. Sample CalJobs listings: Encounter Books Publishing Intern, Centralbooking.com Editorial Intern, Serendipity Literary Agency Intern, and Harry N. Abrams Publicity Intern. Entry-level positions available in most college publishing houses include: Editorial/Publication Assistant - Assist editors in reading and evaluating manuscripts for potential publication and developing manuscripts under contract for publication. Good position from which to view entire publishing process. Production Assistant - Track manuscripts in various stages of production. Review copy errors; check copy for readability, style, and agreement with editorial policy; suggest revisions; and do research for writers. They arrange page layouts of articles, photographs, and advertising; compose headlines; and prepare copy for printing. Good position from which to pick up copyediting and proofreading skills.
Careers Email pub@mpnews.net. is about 65% sports, with 35% in news writing and photographyas Donate them to the journalism and Photography program at Iowa Lakes http://www.inanews.com/careers/viewjob.html
Extractions: HELP WANTED Daily Newspaper Reporter. Opening available this spring. Courthouse beat, features, spot news. Camera, layout skills needed. Competitive salary, great benefit package. Send resume, references, clips and salary requirement to Emery Styron, Publisher, Mt. Pleasant News, P.O. Box 240, Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641. E-mail: pub@mpnews.net. Phone 319-385-3131. (2, 9) Director of Advertising Sales. The Illinois Press Association seeks a Director of Advertising Sales to lead a five-person staff. With more than 600 newspaper members, the IPA is one of the largest in the country. It seeks to expand its revenue base and its advertising service to its membership. If you believe in the power of newspapers and are committed to excellence, we want to talk to you. All applicants must have a proven track record of advertising success and must be able to develop new advertising strategies. Competitive salary and benefits, plus incentives. Email letters of application and resumes to dbennett@il-press.com or mail to: Search Committee, Illinois Press Association, 900 Community Drive, Springfield, IL 62707. (2, 9)
Journalism Information 1997-98 careers take them to all parts of the world. Bachelor of Science in journalism. pub.and Mgt. 3 journalism electives. News writing and Editing. Major code BJ6934. http://www.ohiou.edu/catalog/97-98/colleges/jour.htm
Extractions: The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is fully accredited, with undergraduate sequences in advertising, broadcast news, news writing and editing, magazine journalism, and public relations. The journalism school is recognized nationally and by the Ohio Board of Regents for the quality of its more than 200 annual graduates who move into professional careers on leading newspapers, magazines, and news-gathering organizations, as well as into advertising and public relations positions. Careers take them to all parts of the world. To provide thorough, broadly based professional education and training in journalism and communications, leading to the B.S.J. and advanced degrees
E. W. Scripps School Of Journalism Information 1999-00 careers take them to all parts of the world. Bachelor of Science in journalism. pub.and Mgt. 3 journalism electives. News writing and Editing Major code BJ6934. http://www.ohiou.edu/catalog/99-00/colleges/jour.htm
Extractions: The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is fully accredited, with undergraduate sequences in advertising, broadcast news, news writing and editing, magazine journalism, and public relations. The journalism school is recognized nationally and by the Ohio Board of Regents for the quality of its more than 200 annual graduates who move into professional careers on leading newspapers, magazines, and news-gathering organizations, as well as into advertising and public relations positions. Careers take them to all parts of the world. Ohio University's E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in journalism and mass communication. It is one of a limited number of accredited schools and departments of journalism in the United States. The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism is dedicated to the needs of its students; to excellence in teaching, advising, service, and research; and to leadership in journalism education. The school stresses the need for a liberal arts foundation combined with a professional education and practical experience for its students. The goals are to search for truth; to develop critical analysis, thinking, writing, and speaking abilities; and to enhance free, responsible, and effective expression of ideas. To that end, the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism:
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Careers In Marine Science Education, environmental law, interpretation, art, journalism and many speaking (togive lectures) and writing (to write who aim for scientific careers have to http://www.dnr.state.sc.us/marine/pub/seascience/mscaree.html
Extractions: So you want to be a Marine Scientist? You like to be outside, heard the oceans would feed the world, want to learn to SCUBA dive or communicate with dolphins. GREAT! You know what you like and have a direction in mind. But is Marine Science for you? What exactly does a marine scientist do and how do you enter the field. Many people are asking these same questions. Interest in the ocean and the environment has sparked an increase in questions from students about careers in marine science. This publication will attempt to answer some of the commonly asked questions and help you learn more about this challenging field. More often, the question "Will I get to work with dolphins or whales?" is asked. The answer is probably not! Most people come into contact with marine animals at aquaria and theme parks, where they see some of the large, more glamorous animals that the seas have to offer. Television portrays marine biologists as divers searching for the mysteries of the deep or in a cage surrounded by sharks. The truth is that these are images of a small percentage of marine scientists. South Carolina has many more people studying shrimp than dolphins or sharks. Some scientists venture out on large research vessels, sometimes for extended periods of time, while others study water samples in a laboratory. Many spend their day hip deep in marsh mud while still more perform research to help determine the laws and regulations necessary to protect the ocean's limited resources.
McGraw-Hill Education Europe Opportunities in journalism careers. By Donald L. Ferguson, Jim Patten Edition01 ISBN 0658010506 pub Date 05/2001. writing and the Spiritual Life. By http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/cgi-bin/same_author.pl?author=Pat
Extractions: Class of 2004 Sophomore Academic Handbook prev contents next The major in religion allows concentrators the opportunity to study diverse cultures, peoples, texts, and ideologies. Some examples are African-American religions, the literature of Japanese Buddhism, the Gnostic gospels, ancient Israel, the religions of colonial American, Christian ethics, and the roles of women in contemporary Muslim societies. Department requirements are designed to introduce the students to at least four major world religious traditions of the past and present and to various approaches to the study of religion. We also expect our students to gain depth of knowledge in a chosen area through their independent work, as well as through course work. The interdisciplinary nature of the department and its faculty, whose backgrounds and research interests in the study of religion include history, anthropology, philosophy, literature, politics, and ethics, means that we tend to attract majors who are a diverse group. Despite a range of interests and approaches, the department has a strong sense of community and collegiality that is actively fostered by faculty, staff, and students, both undergraduate and graduate. The department lounge in 1879 Hall is a communal space that is at the center of the department.
Academic Divisions provided UVI graduates with a sound base for careers in many within the Division includeVideoconferencing for creative writing; journalism; advanced writing http://www.uvi.edu/pub-relations/magazine/mag_2000summer/divisions.html
Extractions: Humanities education has long provided UVI graduates with a sound base for careers in many fields. It emphasizes holistic learning-where knowledge is not specialized, but is based on interdisciplinary experiences. "We believe in promoting a well-rounded education for students . . . education for living," said Dr. Trevor Parris, Humanities Division Chair, St. Thomas. Over the next few years, the Humanities Division will undertake a curriculum review to meet the changing needs of students. This review is being brought about by UVI's General Education reform, and is important because the desires and interests of students have changed. "Our course offerings center around the needs of the students enrolled at that time," said Dr. Rosary Harper, professor of speech and theater. Classroom size is small, most classes contain less than 30 students. In addition, faculty members teach all freshman and sophomore courses. "The result of having small classes and faculty teaching all classes is that there is more contact between students and faculty members," said Dr. Harper. MOVE TOWARD ACTIVE LEARNING
Majors And Programs B.A. Degrees a sound basis for careers in many and other areas which involve writing, editing,translating English, French, Spanish, Japanese, journalism, music, philosophy http://www.uvi.edu/pub-relations/catalog2001-02/majorBAhuman.htm
Extractions: Degree Majors and Programs - B.A. Degree Humanities Division Humanities studies are frequently divided into separate disciplines. All, however, involve or are concerned with the imaginative and reflective experiences of man and his communication with others. Here at the University of the Virgin Islands, these humane studies are collectively referred to as "the humanities." An education in the humanities provides a sound basis for careers in many fields. These fields include, but are not limited to, teaching, business and government administration, radio, print and visual media, public relations, and other areas which involve writing, editing, translating, and the performing arts. In the Humanities Division, the University offers courses in art, communications, English, French, Spanish, Japanese, journalism, music, philosophy, speech and theatre. It offers majors in English, music education, humanities, and speech communication and theatre. The English and music education majors are the more traditional programs; the humanities major affords an unusual degree of individual flexibility and range, including a journalism concentration, while demanding some of the initiative and discipline associated with graduate study. The speech communication and theatre major is a versatile degree which prepares students for advanced studies not only in speech and theatre, but for any areas in which the ability to communicate effectively is an asset.
Michigan Daily Online of people establishing strong political careers in journalism of the Masters Programin journalism, said some training such as writing is necessary. http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1996/jan/01-12-96/news/criticism.html
Extractions: Daily Staff Reporter Future journalists, planning to graduate from the University with a communication degree, may want to consider choosing a different concentration, media professionals say. Robert H. Giles, editor and publisher of The Detroit News, said he disagrees with recent changes in the communication department. The LSA executive committee approved a new curriculum shortly before winter break, dropping all writing classes. "I find it very upsetting that (the University) doesn't recognize its own tradition of teaching journalism," Giles said. "If I had a resume from a student who took communication courses, but had no writing background, I wouldn't be interested." But communication studies chair Vincent Price said the absence of writing courses should not affect students who hope to pursue this type of career. "I think students who want to pursue a career in journalism will be able to do that in the program we outlined," he said. Price said the department now focuses on the study of journalism the context and effects of the media, as well as their structure and processes. Most of the classes fall into one of these four categories.
Professional Writing Concentration These include desktop pub lishing, computer-assisted such as advertising, journalism,public relations the opportunities available for writing careers in such http://socrates.barry.edu/engfor-apeever/ENGLISH/prowriting/prowriting track.htm
Extractions: The Professional Writing Specialization BarryWeb Description English / Professional Writing The concentration in Professional Writing is an academic program to prepare Barry graduates for challenging positions as practitioners in the broad spectrum of professional writing, including but not limited to these areas: investigative, editorial, satiric, and literary journalism; broadcast media; corporate and speech writing; advertising for print and electronic media; scientific, technical, and engineering documentation, and writing for educational, governmental, and other not-for-profit agencies. The premise of this program is two-fold: That mastery of every aspect of composition underlies all writing contexts. Thus, students receive instruction in generating and organizing ideas, in presenting material both in written and visual formats, and in the most effective ways of matching a message to its intended audience. That expertise in invention, composition, revision, and editing methods provides a graduate with flexibility to adapt easily to the varying conventions and audiences of professional writing. The core curriculum consists of the following 39 credit hours in addition to 6 credit hours of relevant electives and a 3- or 6-credit internship ENG 208 WRITING AS A PROFESSION 3 An overview of the opportunities available for writing careers in such different disciplines as business, the sciences, and the technologies; freelancing; getting a job; negotiating fees. Ethical issues relevant to professional writers will be emphasized. Prerequisite: English 112 or its equivalent or permission of the Department Chair.
American Red Cross, Bay Area Chapter - CAREERS journalism or communications, or equivalent experience required. Experience Minimumof three years experience in public relations, news and feature writing, http://www.bayarea-redcross.org/About_the_Chapter/Jobs/pub.htm
Extractions: Public Affairs Associate Salary: $42,733 - $63,974 annually Location: San Francisco Position Summary: This position is responsible for ongoing media outreach to specific media outlets as defined by Chief Communications Officer. This is done through planning and directing the development and communication of information designed to keep the public informed of Red Cross Bay Area programs. This position will also act as public affairs liaison to departments as defined by Chief Communications Officer. Major Responsibilities: Develops proactive strategic key messaging and media outreach specific to the defined constituency and departments. This will entail preparing and distributing fact sheets, news releases, photographs, and other materials to media representatives and interested parties. Arranges for and conducts public-contact programs designed to meet Red Cross objectives. Promotes goodwill through publicity efforts such as developing talking points and question/answer sessions. Provides for media coverage on-the-scene, including serving, when needed, as staff liaison to disaster services. May be required to operate video and still camera.