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Students who commenced study in 2013 should refer to this area of study entry for direction on the requirments; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your area of study.
Managing faculty | Faculty of Arts |
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Offered by | National Centre for Australian Studies School of Journalism, Australian and Indigenous Studies |
Campus(es) | Caulfield |
Notes
This vocationally-oriented program in publishing and editing is designed to prepare graduates for careers in the publishing industries. Graduates will acquire advanced skills in the preparation of print and electronic publications; understand the roles of the author, publisher, editor, designer, production manager, publicist, sales manager and sales representative; and understand key topics in publishing, including technological development, intellectual property rights, international sales and licensing, market analysis and project commissioning and leadership.
Monash staff from the publishing and editing program are available to supervise research candidates in a variety of publishing-based areas.
The entry below only details the coursework component of this degree. For all requirements including the thesis component refer to the full course entry at http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2013handbooks/courses/2846.html.
Students complete 24 points from the following:
* This is a core unit required by candidates in this course who have not completed the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Publishing and Editing or equivalent. Students who do not have to complete APG5670 undertake an additional 12-point level five unit instead.
Dr David Dunstan
For a list of units studied or course outlines, refer to the relevant courses.