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Environmental journalism course summary
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£194.50 VAT exempt - payment options |
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Potential environmental journalists |
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Flexible - around 3 - 6 months |
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ODQLC / ABCC |
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Diploma / optional: NCTJ newswriting exam |
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Money back guarantee and big savings with our student ID card |

Our environmental journalism course will give you the skills and experience to write articles on this critical and popular subject - and get them published.
Basic option
You can also study without having work marked for just £120 (VAT exempt).You still receive tutor support, study materials, exam guides and other student benefits. Email us for details.
Environmental journalism course track record
Environmental journalism course entry requirements
The course is for anyone who wants to get started in environmental journalism. It's for novices - but experienced journalists will benefit from it, too.
You will need plenty of commitment and enthusiasm and good written English.
If you are looking for a career in environmental journalism, you can study environmental journalism as part of our Magazine journalism course. This course carries the National Council for the Training of Journalists exams
Environmental journalism course subjects

How the Environmental journalism course works
Environmental journalism course duration and hours
The course usually takes around three to six months. E-learning means you can work at your own pace and fit your studies around your lifestyle.
You can do extra work when it's quiet, and cut back if you're busy. And you can take time out if you need to.
Tutor support
You can email your tutor when you need help and will usually hear back the same working day.
You can now chat to a tutor using Skype when you need help, or you can e-mail them. You will usually hear back straight away.
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Your environmental journalism course tutor

Your tutor will be David Porter a former newspaper editor with years of experience writing about environmental issues.
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You'll need:
Qualification
The course leads to the CTJT Diploma, which is fully accredited and recognised by the media in the UK and abroad.
You will also have the option of entering the National Council for the Training of Journalists Newswriting exam.
When you have finished
You will have the skills to start writing articles for magazines, newspapers and websites - and get paid for them.
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