
Editing Clinic LIBA 9110
Our Editing Clinic course is a collaborative initiative designed to provide hands-on, supervised editorial experience for anyone completing our Editorial Skills Program. Get matched with real-world content projects sourced from non-profit organizations, campus departments, and community partners then work closely with a faculty supervisor, a professional editor, and an experienced editing teacher as you edit the project. Receive mentorship, guidance, and professional oversight throughout the editing process. This structured yet flexible model ensures both a high standard of editorial work and a meaningful learning experience.
Note(s)
This course is designed to provide 45 hours (or possibly more, if interested) of professional editing experience in a single semester. For more information, read the Editing Clinic frequently asked questions (
Prerequisites
You must have completed our LIBA 9332 Proofreading course and our LIBA 9372 Structural and Stylistic Editing and our LIBA 9294 Copyediting course, and you must have completed each course with a grade of C- (60%) or higher.
Additional Information
Course Delivery Method:
All projects are completed remotely using digital collaboration tools and email.
Hours and Fees
Hours
Fee
Course Sections
The first night of the course is an online orientation with the Editing Clinic Supervisor. The remaining portion consists of remote online work experience that may include periodic virtual meetings.
The first night of the course is an online orientation with the Editing Clinic Supervisor. The remaining portion consists of remote online work experience that may include periodic virtual meetings.
- Contact Information
- Contact:
- Liberal Studies Department
- Email:
- celiberal@georgebrown.ca
- Phone:
- Office Location(s):
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- St. James Campus, 193 King St. E., Building G (SJG), third floor
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