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Arts, Faculty of
College of Extended LearningFredericton, York County, Canada- Permanent
NOTE : Course offerings are subject to budgetary approval
Posting Reference : PUB 3103 1B
Course Information
Course Prefix : PUB Course Number : 3103
Course Section : 1B Course Name : Production & Management Fundamentals for Print & Digital Publishing
Term : Winter Campus : Fredericton
Faculty : Arts, Faculty of Department : English, Department of
Position Start Date : 2026-01-05 Position End Date : 2026-04-13
Posting Date : 2025-05-21 Application Deadline : 2025-06-22
Applications to be submitted via : email email [email protected]
Requested By : Dr. John Ball, Chair
Days : Wednesday Time : 6 : 00PM - 8 : 50PM
Number of Positions Available : 1 Total Credit Hours : 3
Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Location : On Campus
Stipend Amount : $7193.00
This course will focus on some of the technical and administrative skills needed in publishing. The main focus will be on gaining some basic knowledge of software that can be used in book and magazine production (e.g., InDesign, Photoshop, OJS). But students will also learn about financial management, fulfillment and distribution, working with a printer, and the importance of marketing, promotion, and discoverability. They will look at some of the software programs (e.g., FilemakerPro, Excel) and online platforms (e.g., Instagram, Wordpress) that can be used by publishers. The course also acquaints students with some of the considerations and challenges specific to digital publishing. NOTE : Enrolment limited to 20, with priority given to students admitted to the Certificate in Publishing program.
Course Description
This course will focus on some of the technical and administrative skills needed in publishing. The main focus will be on gaining some basic knowledge of software that can be used in book and magazine production (e.g., InDesign, Photoshop, OJS). But students will also learn about financial management, fulfillment and distribution, working with a printer, and the importance of marketing, promotion, and discoverability. They will look at some of the software programs (e.g., FilemakerPro, Excel) and online platforms (e.g., Instagram, Wordpress) that can be used by publishers. The course also acquaints students with some of the considerations and challenges specific to digital publishing. NOTE : Enrolment limited to 20, with priority given to students admitted to the Certificate in Publishing program.
Qualifications
Master's degree in English; PhD preferred. Experience in the publishing industry is considered an asset.
Additional Notes
Disposition
none
Contract Academic Position Details
Review the collective agreement
NOTE : Course offerings are subject to budgetary approval
Posting Reference : PUB 3103 1B
Course Information
Course Prefix : PUB Course Number : 3103 Course Section : 1B Course Name : Production & Management Fundamentals for Print & Digital Publishing Term : Winter Campus : Fredericton Faculty : Arts, Faculty of Department : English, Department of Position Start Date : 2026-01-05 Position End Date : 2026-04-13 Posting Date : 2025-05-21 Application Deadline : 2025-06-22 Applications to be submitted via : email email [email protected] Requested By : Dr. John Ball, Chair
Class Details
Days : Wednesday Time : 6 : 00PM - 8 : 50PM Number of Positions Available : 1 Total Credit Hours : 3 Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Location : On Campus Stipend Amount : $7193.00
Curriculum Context
This course will focus on some of the technical and administrative skills needed in publishing. The main focus will be on gaining some basic knowledge of software that can be used in book and magazine production (e.g., InDesign, Photoshop, OJS). But students will also learn about financial management, fulfillment and distribution, working with a printer, and the importance of marketing, promotion, and discoverability. They will look at some of the software programs (e.g., FilemakerPro, Excel) and online platforms (e.g., Instagram, Wordpress) that can be used by publishers. The course also acquaints students with some of the considerations and challenges specific to digital publishing. NOTE : Enrolment limited to 20, with priority given to students admitted to the Certificate in Publishing program.
Course Description
This course will focus on some of the technical and administrative skills needed in publishing. The main focus will be on gaining some basic knowledge of software that can be used in book and magazine production (e.g., InDesign, Photoshop, OJS). But students will also learn about financial management, fulfillment and distribution, working with a printer, and the importance of marketing, promotion, and discoverability. They will look at some of the software programs (e.g., FilemakerPro, Excel) and online platforms (e.g., Instagram, Wordpress) that can be used by publishers. The course also acquaints students with some of the considerations and challenges specific to digital publishing. NOTE : Enrolment limited to 20, with priority given to students admitted to the Certificate in Publishing program.
Qualifications
Master's degree in English; PhD preferred. Experience in the publishing industry is considered an asset.
Additional Notes
Disposition
none
Is the instructor a Graduate Student Teaching Apprentice
none
Successful Applicant(s)
Preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada
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