Citizen £244.50

citizen journalism e-course, people walkingCitizen journalism course summary

  • Price:
£244.50 inc VAT - payment options 
  • Aimed at:
Potential citizen journalists
  • Duration:
Flexible - around 3 - 6 months
  • Accreditation:
ODQLC / ABCC
  • Qualification:
Diploma / optional: NCTJ newswriting exam
  • Our promise:
Money back guarantee

Our citizen journalism course will give you the skills to break into citizen journalism. 

People like you play a vital role in breaking news and photos - and they earn money from it.

Many citizen journalists reject training - they want to remain 'independent'. But the smart ones realise that basic skills can give them the edge in a highly competitive market. Our citizen journalism e-course will keep you ahead of the game. 

Citizen journalism course track record

  • our students get work published every day - in magazines, newspapers and on websites

 
Citizen journalism course entry requirements

The course is for anyone who wants to get started in Citizen  journalism. It's for novices - but experienced journalists have benefited from it too.

You will need plenty of commitment and enthusiasm.

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Citizen journalism course duration and hours

The course usually takes around three to six months. E-learning means you can work at your own pace and fit your studies around your lifestyle.

You can do extra work when it's quiet, and cut back if you're busy. And you can take time out if you need to.

Tutor support

You can chat to a tutor using Skype when you need help, or you can e-mail them. You will usually hear back straight away.

We:

  • mark your assignments
  • provide career guidance
  • answer all study-related questions
  • show you how to find work and sell your articles

 
Your citizen journalism course tutor

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Your tutor will be Cleland Thom, who is recognised as one of the UK's leading corporate media and communications trainers.

Equipment

You'll need:

  • access to a computer with an internet connection
  • Microsoft Word software, or equivalent
  • an email account


Citizen journalism course qualification

The course leads to the CTJT Diploma, which is fully accredited and recognised by the media in the UK and abroad.

When you have finished

You will have the skills to start writing articles for magazines, newspapers and websites - and get paid for them.

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