EDP-CER - Editing and Publishing Certificate
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Under the direction of a certificate advisor, students will complete an e-Portfolio that includes at least four sample projects from courses they completed (such as an edited manuscript taken through several stages, a grant or business proposal intended for a publishing project, or an editorial statement) and their internship critical reflection, including a discussion about how the student plans to apply knowledge gained through the Certificate to diverse audiences and communication contexts. Students will upload these documents to a non-University site so that their work will be accessible following graduation. Each student will arrange to present their e-Portfolio to their peers during the last semester in which they are talking an ENGL or PC course required to complete the Certificate, in consultation with the Certificate advisor.
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Prerequisites for PC 4940 (5940) and ENGL 4460 (5460) may be waived by the course instructor on a case by case basis.
Prerequisites for JOUR 4710 (5710), 4830 JOUR (5830), and JOUR 4930 (5930) may be waived by the course instructor on a case by case basis..
Topics courses ENGL 4983 (5983), ENGL/PC 4950 (5950), and ENGL 4470 (5470) count toward the Certificate credit requirement with approval of the Certificate advisor and when at least 50% of course content is related to editing or publishing.