Introduction to the Media Industry
In this two-session course taught by a senior magazine editor with deep experience in newspaper, magazine, and digital media as well as marketing and book publishing, you’ll get an inside look into how the publishing and media industries work. You’ll learn the basic terminology used in publishing and media (What is a nut graf? A CMS? What’s the difference between a galley and an ARC?) as well as gain familiarity with the structure of publishing and digital media organizations, including how various departments work together. This course will give you the tools you need to get started if you’re interested in working as a writer, journalist, editor, copy editor, literary agent, marketer, or production manager, or simply satisfy your curiosity about what goes on behind the doors of your favorite media outlets.
This course may be used to fulfill the requirements of the Certificate in Professional Copyediting, Proofreading, and Fact-Checking.
You'll Walk Away with
- Familiarity with the typical structure of media companies and publishers
- An overview of industry workflows and terminology
Ideal for
- Writers and editors of all levels
- Students interested in pursuing journalism or publishing
2 sections
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Summer 2025
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Section
001 -
Semester
Summer 2025 -
Date
Jul 10 - Jul 17 -
Day
Thursday -
Time
6:30PM-8:30PM -
Sessions
2 -
Faculty
Schumer, Elizabeth -
Location
Instructor Led
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Fall 2025
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Section
001 -
Semester
Fall 2025 -
Date
Oct 23 - Oct 30 -
Day
Thursday -
Time
6:30PM-8:30PM -
Sessions
2 -
Faculty
TBA -
Location
Instructor Led
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Section
3 -
Semester
Spring 2025 -
Date
Mar 27 - Apr 3 -
Day
Thursday -
Time
6:30PM-9:00PM -
Sessions
2 -
Faculty
Garrard, Cathryn -
Location
Instructor Led
Tuition $499 -