Study modes: Full time
Course description: Students gain knowledge and experience of publishing in European context; a period of study at a partner institution in another country; an extended work placement in another European country; enhanced employment prospects; a network of contacts in European publishing; an ability to operate in different linguistic and cultural contexts.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: contemporary fiction publishing and literary prizes; editorial issues; electronic publishing; financial and strategic management in publishing; organisation behaviour; history of the book and print culture in the 19th and 20th centuries; marketing and management in publishing; publishing and the book trade outside the UK; publishing and development; publishing production.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course is appropriate for those who wish to work in the field of international co-editions, translations, or international educational publishing; students focus on language issues in their major project or dissertation; the Master’s consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1 elective module plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1elective module.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Jointly offered by departments of Journalism and Information Science with complementary areas of expertise in the field of information dissemination; covers the design and creation of electronic publications the associated technical, financial and organisational principles; and the relevant legal, social and ethical issues; programme includes a 3 to 4 month project placement.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course gives students a solid knowledge of publishing processes and their management, and provides scope to develop specialist skills required for career development; it also enables in-depth exploration of specialist areas through independent study and the dissertation; the Master's consists of 4 compulsory modules and 2 elective modules plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of 4 compulsory modules and 2 elective modules.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: contemporary fiction publishing and literary prizes; editorial issues; electronic publishing; financial and strategic management in publishing; organisation behaviour; history of the book and print culture in the 19th and 20th centuries; marketing and management in publishing; publishing and the book trade outside the UK; publishing and development; publishing production.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The Master's consists of 6 compulsory modules plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of the 6 compulsory modules only; in the 1st semester you take: Design and production for publishing; editorial management; marketing management; in the 2nd semester you take: New product development; digital media publishing; ePublishing.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course gives students a solid knowledge of publishing processes and their management, and provides scope to develop specialist skills required for career development; it also enables in-depth exploration of specialist areas through independent study and the dissertation; the Master's consists of 4 compulsory modules and 2 elective modules plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of 4 compulsory modules and 2 elective modules.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course offers a thorough education in the business, editorial, production, marketing and organisational aspects of publishing; includes a dissertation or project and work placement within a major UK publishing house; taught course elements consists of 9 compulsory units (8 for the PgDip) covering the principles and practice of publishing in an Anglo-American and international context.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course is suitable for students who may already be working in publishing but want to increase their knowledge of international publishing management and issues related to publishing in a global environment; the Master’s consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1 elective module plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1elective module.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Jointly offered by departments of Journalism and Information Science with complementary areas of expertise in the field of information dissemination; covers the design and creation of electronic publications the associated technical, financial and organisational principles; and the relevant legal, social and ethical issues; programme includes a 3 to 4 month project placement.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course is suitable for students who may already be working in publishing but want to increase their knowledge of international publishing management and issues related to publishing in a global environment; the Master’s consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1 elective module plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1elective module.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Jointly offered by departments of Journalism and Information Science with complementary areas of expertise in the field of information dissemination; covers the design and creation of electronic publications the associated technical, financial and organisational principles; and the relevant legal, social and ethical issues; programme includes a 3 to 4 month project placement.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course offers a thorough education in the business, editorial, production, marketing and organisational aspects of publishing; includes a dissertation or project and work placement within a major UK publishing house; taught course elements consists of 9 compulsory units (8 for the PgDip) covering the principles and practice of publishing in an Anglo-American and international context.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course is appropriate for those who wish to work in the field of international co-editions, translations, or international educational publishing; students focus on language issues in their major project or dissertation; the Master’s consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1 elective module plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of 5 compulsory modules and 1elective module.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The Master's consists of 6 compulsory modules plus a dissertation or major project; the PGDip consists of the 6 compulsory modules only; in the 1st semester you take: Design and production for publishing; editorial management; marketing management; in the 2nd semester you take: New product development; digital media publishing; ePublishing.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Supervision available in wide range of areas including: book history; journalism; electronic publishing; information society; international advertising; Communication Research Unit: focus for research in wide range of communication areas; Centre for Publishing Development: researches publishing issues as they affect developing countries; Scottish Centre for the Book: conducts research into areas of print culture industry.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at Edinburgh Napier University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Students develop their photographic practice; knowledge and understanding through the resolution of individual projects where the dominant but not exclusive form of dissemination is a book or bookwork; provide students with an editorial or curatorial photographic practice with the opportunity to develop and resolve original projects in book forms; the programme has an ethos of experimentation; creativity; risk-taking.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Course designed within a credit-based academic framework; the 2 specialist pathways, publishing and publishing production, share a core of common studies which includes financial practice and strategy, enterprise planning, editorial practice, print media, electronic media, legal issues and financial control, marketing strategy and research, project management, a technology management elective and a major project.(read more)
All print and publishing courses at London College Of Communication
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Major research areas: History of letterforms and type design; history of printing processes and technology; history of lithography; design and evaluation of graphic material for educational use; information design; electronic publishing.(read more)
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Kingston University London
Clare , January 2010Overall score
I really enjoyed this course, I found that after my undergraduate degree in English language and linguistics, I had no vocation. I found a flyer for the MA in Publishing in the envelope with my BA results, and this inspired me to use my knowledge for the English language for a career in publishing. Doing the course made my skills appicable to the real world of work.
Study experience
The tutors were really knowledgeable, and a lot of guest tutors/speakers actually work in the publishing industry, which made it all real. We were set actual proofreading, editing and comissioning tasks, so it felt like we were achieving results.
Facilities
Facilities were good, the postgraduate centre at Kingston University was useful, as we were able to study in a quiet area.
Postgraduate life
The group was quite small, which meant I really got to know my fellow classmates. We often went out as a group were always in contact about work and projects.
Job prospects
Doing a work placement during the course (which we all had to do) really helped my job prospects, I found a job in the publishing industry within six months of graduation.
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Kingston University London
Anon, June 2010Overall score
I really enjoyed the course - I learnt so much, made great contacts and it has helped me in the career I am in today. This is a good MA for those wanting to get into the publishing industry. Perfect for humanities graduates.
Study experience
The tutors were so helpful, always eager to help students. They were happy to go the extra mile to make sure we did well in our studies and in our career after graduation.
Facilities
Facilities were good, everything we needed was supplied.
Postgraduate life
I made a few friends, everyone was friendly and we helped each other during our studies.
Job prospects
I am now working in the publishing industry, so I have achieved exactly what I wanted from doing this course.
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Publishing MA
Kingston University London
Margarita, February 2010Overall score
The course was fantastic, meeting with interesting people from the publishing industry, learning new stuff everyday, really good projects, lovely tutors. I enjoyed every single moment and wish i could have stayed more!!!! I chose this course first of all because i enjoy book reading and second of all because my family has a publishing house and it was one big motivation!! I would recommnend the course to future students that ofcourse enjoy books, reading, creating and love working into groups!!!
Study experience
As it was the first time that this MA took place in Kingston University (Sept 2007), I'll have to admit that there were a few flaws at first. But as the time passed by, tutors and students learned how to connect with each other and share opinions and ideas. I found that the assesment methods were really good despite being the first time for this MA was taking place in the Uni, the projects were very interesting plus the placement at the end of the course that gave us an idea of how things work in the outside world. I have to admit it was worth every penny. My parents funded the course for me so I didn't need to get anyother financial support.
Facilities
I didnt had the chance to visit the sport facilities of the institution but the standards of teaching and IT were excellent. As far as the library concerns the only thing I remember is that there were NOT enough PCs to sit and research.
Postgraduate life
I was lucky enough to have loads of friends from Greece that I already knew, and of course meeting with new people (not Greek) made my experience even better. I loved the fact that my campus was only a 2 minute walk from where I lived and around 10 from the city centre. It spreads the feeling of loving suburbia which I enjoyed a lot, it was safe enough, and had a lot of things to do around town. I was member of the Greek-Cypriot society which organized the so-called Greek parties where all of us would mingle, drink and have a perfect time.
Job prospects
When I graduated from Kingston Uni, I decided to come back to my home country and look for a job in advertising (I have obtained a BA in Integrated Advertising). The MA has helped me a lot in my way of thinking before acting, and generally has offered me a lot of qualities that have helped me through the last 3 years that I work.
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