Kaitlin Ming
With information being delivered in a variety of ways—from online-only publications to print magazines, and often hybrid models of both—the role of today’s copy editor is multi-faceted, requiring a nimbleness to move from one topic to another quickly while maintaining an in-the-moment focus on the story at hand. This course explores the ways in which today’s copy editor can operate within the structure of a fast-paced digital environment and also shift gears to a more traditional print production cycle, while also facilitating quality control over a print magazine’s online version. Each session will familiarize you with the foundations of story accuracy, clarity, and coherence. There will be a focus on specific genres such as food, fashion, and fitness in order to understand the unique style and voice every publication depends on, especially in a publishing world that is increasingly tailoring content to specific interest groups. Learn how to create and maintain a house style guide—a vital part of any publication—along with familiarizing yourself with the industry-standard style guides The Chicago Manual of Style and Associated Press. Explore the unique challenges and opportunities of copy editing responsibly with social media from both an accuracy and a copyright perspective. You also will become familiar with common programs and best practices, including working within Microsoft and Google suites, and Adobe InCopy and InDesign.
This course may be used to fulfill the requirements of the Certificate in Professional Copyediting, Proofreading, and Fact-Checking.
This course is delivered in an online format that uses a combination of real-time, instructor-led (synchronous) video meetings and self-paced (asynchronous) learning within NYU’s online learning platform, and there are weekly deadlines for lesson and assignment completion.