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HENAA1114 Introduction to Professional Writing (NON ASSESSED)

The ability to write professionally is one of the most crucial skills for success in work and life. In this unit students will learn how to communicate clearly, electively, accurately, and persuasively in all professional writing contexts. Students will practise writing for a variety of professional purposes, focusing on clarity, accuracy, use of evidence and persuasion. Students who complete the unit will demonstrate confident and accurate use of grammar, syntax and punctuation; the ability to write for a variety of professional purposes and audiences; and confidence in planning, drafting and editing their own writing. Students will also develop the professional skills to accurately and effectively edit others' writing through engaging in a structured peer-review and workshop process. Students will have the opportunity to develop a portfolio of professional writing which may include summaries, persuasive articles, essays and reports, relevant to a broad range of study areas and careers.

Credit points
0
EFTSL
0
Field of Education
Creative Arts, n.e.c. (109999)

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