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Specialized Studies Program in Nonfiction Writing

This program is a direct response to the industry need for more polished and experienced writers. Employment of salaried writers and editors for newspapers, periodicals, book publishers and nonprofit organizations is expected to increase as demand grows for these publications. Print and online publications are developing market niches every day, spurring the demand for writers and editors, especially those with Web experience.

Designed for people like you

This program is ideal for individuals pursuing a career in writing nonfiction, public relations, marketing or communications. It will also help individuals wanting to remain competitive in their current positions.

Courses in this program can be taken individually or as part of the specialized studies program.

Quarterly schedule of courses
  UNITS F W SP SU
REQUIRED COURSES Enhancing Writing Skills for Nonfiction Writers 2   Classroom format Classroom format  
Research and Interviewing Techniques for Nonfiction Writers 2   Classroom format   Classroom format
Getting Published: The Business of Non-Fiction Writing 2 Classroom format   Classroom format  
Nonfiction Writing Workshop 2 Classroom format      
F=Fall W=Winter SP=Spring SU=Summer; Schedules subject to change
Classroom format Classroom format

Required Courses

Enhancing Writing Skills for Nonfiction Writers

2 quarter units academic credit, X410.1.

Often writers get so caught up in telling a great story that they don't pay close attention to good writing mechanics. Hone your skills and improve the credibility of your work by improving your grammar, punctuation, sentence structure and language. Use practice exercises to build confidence in your writing mechanics. Learn more about the elements of structure, style and tone, narrative versus expository writing, and different kinds of writing such as reviews, features, how-to's, memoirs and more. Walk away from this course with the tools and techniques to produce marketable pieces suitable for publication.

Sections of this course open for enrollment:


Research and Interviewing Techniques for Nonfiction Writers

2 quarter units academic credit, X410.2.

When researching a new article or nonfiction story, where do you begin gathering information? How do you track down the best sources to interview? Learn the answers to these questions and more in this eight-week course designed to get you primed for publishing. Discover how to conduct research and interviews using techniques you will practice in class and then use in the field. Explore the many forms and specializations of nonfiction writing and learn how to tailor your work for each market.

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Getting Published: The Business of Non-Fiction Writing

2 quarter units academic credit, X410.3.

Turn your dream of getting published into reality. Learn to prepare materials such as query letters, cover letters and proposals that lead to professional writing assignments. In addition, exercises and discussions cover other aspects of professional writing such as contracts, taxes and working with editors and agents.

This course is not currently scheduled.

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Nonfiction Writing Workshop

2 quarter units academic credit, X410.4.

Essential connections between classroom experience and real-world requirements for success as a non-fiction writer are provided as you prepare two pieces for publication. Refine skills learned in three prerequisite courses through in-depth, hands-on experience and on-going discussions. Gain increased knowledge of the publishing industry, useful tools for preparing articles, books and other non-fiction pieces, and a new network of peers. This course may be repeated for credit.

This course is not currently scheduled.

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