BA (Hons) Publishing (Full Time)

Break into the exciting and fast-changing world of publishing with this degree, designed in conjunction with industry to equip you with the skills, knowledge and experience to do just that.

UCAS codes

2013 Entry

  • Three years Standard EntryP400

Entry level

2013

240 UCAS tariff points from A Levels or equivalent qualifications. Mature applicants may be considered based on relevant experience, without having the required tariff points.

2012

Please note that this course is not available in 2012 and will be available from 2013.

240 UCAS tariff points from A Levels or equivalent qualifications. Mature applicants may be considered based on relevant experience, without having the required tariff points.

Modes of study

  • Full Time

In my view

“It is a great opportunity to be here because I have the chance to work with professionals from the world of PR. I love this course and the lecturers offer a lot of support; the facilities are also great here.”

Michaela Cosac, Student

Career opportunities

You will have the skills, contacts and knowledge to enter the publishing and media writing world in a number of areas.

You could gain a position in a publishing house using your research, writing, editing and marketing skills. You could start up your own business or work in the communications and publications department of any major organisation.  

For facts, figures and further details of graduate employability, view the career destinations PDF| for this course

Want to know more?

Tel: +44 (0)23 8031 9653Email: fcis.registry@solent.ac.uk

International recruitment Tel: +44(0)23 8031 9129 Email: international@solent.ac.uk|

2013

Course overview

This exciting mix of publishing practice and theory will equip you with all you need to break into professional publishing. Because the industry is changing rapidly, the course will change to make sure you have cutting-edge publishing skills and the right approach to professional work. The aim of this course is to help you to develop the ability, knowledge and confidence to research, write, edit and market a wide range of publications.

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Industrial focus

A key focus of this degree is to put you in prime position to get a publishing job when you graduate and for this you will run your own projects and learn by doing. During the course you will develop your practical writing and business skills by integrating the theories of publishing. Publishing students need to be flexible, adaptable and committed and we will help you develop these qualities.

Our experienced lecturing staff is supported by regular visits from key players in the publishing industry and we have our own in-house publishing company. We will help students find placements and you will have your work seen and judged by industry professionals who will help get the best out of you.

Course content

Year 1

Six core units:

  • Toolbox for the Essentials of Publishing 
  • History of Publishing 
  • Introduction to Creative Writing 
  • Introduction to E-Publishing 
  • Cultural and International Influences on Publishing 
  • Introduction to Media Writing.

Year 2

Four core units and three option units: 

  • Editorial Functions 
  • Work Experience 
  • Legal and Ethical Aspects of Publishing 
  • Industry Project.

Options: 

  • Creative Writing – Prose to Print 
  • Media Writing – Prose to Print 
  • Marketing 
  • Production 
  • Research and Development 
  • Curriculum Plus.

Year 3

Three core units and three option units: 

  • Major Project 
  • Developing E-Publishing 
  • Acquistions/Rights and Production.

Options: 

  • Writing the Graphic Novel 
  • E-Zines and Online Magazine Writing 
  • Cultural and Heritage Publishing 
  • Travel Writing 
  • Book/Magazine Production 
  • Curriculum Plus.

Why choose Solent?

This new degree has been created to give you a solid and professional grounding in the fast-changing world of publishing. The publishing industry is undergoing rapid change with the growth of electronic and cross-platform publishing. On this course you enter that world straight away with practical projects, together with the theory which you apply to make your work better. This course is designed to give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to make a success in publishing both during the course and after you graduate.

  • This course gives you an understanding of the basics of publishing and offers the facilities to put your skills into practice at an early stage. 
  • Over the three years of the course you will be taught by professionals from industry and have access to the latest software. 
  • We have contacts with some of the major publishing houses in the UK, as well as running our own in-house publishing company.

Assessment

Live projects are at the heart of the practical part of this degree. You will be writing, formatting and editing extensively. You will need to integrate theory into your work which is assessed by reports, plans and essays, and presentations. You will work both individually and as a member of a team. 

Projects/work experience 

There is practical work in all three years of the degree in writing for different publishing media. You have a major project and other opportunities to publish using our in-house publishing company. There is formal work experience in Year 2 and we help you use your talents to get placements outside the course and to set up your own small publishing business.

Key career skills

Teamwork, flexibility, entrepreneurship, creativity, writing for different markets, presentations, critical research skills.

2012

Course overview

This new degree has been created to give you a solid and professional grounding in the fast-changing world of publishing. The publishing industry is undergoing rapid change with the growth of electronic and cross-platform publishing. On this course you enter that world straight away with practical projects together with the theory which you apply to make your work better. This course is designed to give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to make a success in publishing both during the course and after you graduate.

  • This course gives you an understanding of the basics of publishing and offers the facilities to put your skills into practice at an early stage.
  • Over the three years of the course you will be taught by professionals from industry and have access to the latest software.
  • We have contacts with some of the major publishing houses in the UK as well as running our own in-house publishing company.

This exciting mix of publishing practice and theory will equip you with all you need to break into professional publishing. Because the industry is changing rapidly, the course will change to make sure you have cutting-edge publishing skills and the right approach to professional work. The aim of this course is to help you to develop the ability, knowledge and confidence to research, write, edit and market a wide range of publications.

Watch the video now|

Industrial focus

A key focus of this degree is to put you in prime position to get a publishing job when you graduate and for this you will run your own projects and learn by doing. During the course you will develop your practical writing and business skills by integrating the theories of publishing. Publishing students need to be flexible, adaptable and committed and we will help you develop these qualities.

Our experienced lecturing staff are supported by regular visits from key players in the publishing industry and we have our own in-house publishing company. We will help students find placements and you will have your work seen and judged by industry professionals who will help get the best out of you.

Course content

Year 1

Six core units:

  • Toolbox for the Essentials for Publishing
  • History of Publishing 
  •  Introduction to Creative Writing 
  • Introduction to E-Publishing 
  • Cultural and International Influences on Publishing 
  • Introduction to Media Writing.

Year 2

Four core units and three options:

  • Editorial Functions
  • Work Experience 
  • Legal and Ethical Aspects of Publishing 
  •  Industry Project.

Options: 

  • Creative Writing – Prose to Print
  • Media Writing – Prose to Print 
  • Marketing 
  • Production 
  • Research and Development 
  •  Curriculum Plus.

Year 3

Three core units and three options:

  • Major Project 
  • Developing E-Publishing
  • Acquistions/Rights and Production.

Options: 

  • Writing the Graphic Novel 
  • E-Zines and Online Magazine Writing 
  • Cultural and Heritage Publishing 
  • Travel Writing 
  • Book/Magazine Production 
  • Curriculum Plus.

Assessment

Live projects are at the heart of the practical part of this degree. You will be writing, formatting and editing extensively. You will need to integrate theory into your work which is assessed by written work in reports, plans and essays and presentations. You will work both individually and as a member of a team.

Key career skills

Teamwork, flexibility, entrepreneurship, creativity, writing for different markets, presentations, critical research skills.

Projects/work experience

There is practical work in all three years of the degree in writing for different publishing media. You have a major project and other opportunities to publish using our in-house publishing company. There is formal work experience in Year 2 and we help you use your talents to get placements outside the course and to set up your own small publishing business.

Graduate profile

Vicky Lekatompessy

“The academic system really appealed to me. Southampton Solent is a great university with a perfect mix of theories and practical studies. Every department sets clear objectives and designs the courses to prepare students for the industry. I’ve experienced a better university system and academic scheme at Southampton Solent, which allows me to develop the key skills necessary for my career.

"The best bit of my BA (Hons) Public Relations and Communication course is that it allows me to experience real projects. We work with a lot of large organisations, such as Hampshire Fire Service, British Red Cross and EbookWorld. We look at the company’s present status and formulate public relations campaign plans, which demonstrate how they can improve their reputations and generate more public awareness. After graduation, I would like to work for a non-profit organisation, working to promote their campaigns via event management, such as fundraising events, auctions and activities that raise awareness of what the organisations are doing.”

This course will be recruiting from 2013.