Learning Outcomes for Writing & Publishing
Learn the essential skills to build a successful career in the writing field as a versatile and compelling storyteller.
Champlain College offers a variety of electives that exposes you to all forms of writing. By the time you graduate, you will have a distinct set of skills that an education in traditional writing programs doesn’t provide.
Writing & Publishing Learning Outcomes
- Collaboration and teamwork:?Work as an equal member of a team on complex projects involving several partners and multiple skills, resolving difficulties and differences of opinion.
- Digital communication: Create born-digital content that corresponds with industry standards for digital publishing, editing, and information management; use a variety of social media platforms, content management platforms, and creative design software to build world-wide audiences for digital artifacts; build and refine professional networks for creative production through critical engagement with like-minded producers and platforms.
- Public voice and presence:?Step into the professional realm by reading work in public, submitting work for performance or publication, and by self-publishing in print, video, audio, or online.
- Imaginative thinking and use of language:?Explore, experiment with, and invent a variety of forms of writing in which original ideas combine with suitable and effective expression.
- Strategic thinking and use of language:?Organize ideas and language effectively so as to address specific readers and meet specific purposes.
- Revision:?Make edits on both micro and macro scale that demonstrate a mastery of the roles of form, diction, craft, and overall architecture in creating a piece of purposeful, coherent, and grammatically accurate writing of marketable quality.
- Ethical and legal:?Examine and discuss the ethical and legal implications of their own work and that of their peers.
- Professional:?Recognize and select valuable internships; make constructive use of professional contacts in their own area of interest; engage in basic contract negotiations involving their own work; represent themselves and their work in an organized, respectful, and articulate manner to potential editors, clients, and/or colleagues.
More Inside Learning Outcomes for Writing & Publishing
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Overview
Learn the essential skills to build a successful career in the writing field as a versatile and compelling storyteller.
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Curriculum
Your career in writing and publishing begins now with Champlain¡¯s Upside-Down Curriculum. Discover the difference that doing on day one has on your success.
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Faculty
Learn more about the experienced professionals leading Champlain College's Writing & Publishing program who are dedicated to teaching and mentoring you.