
Travel Writing - Price £175.00

How does earning while you are travelling or going on holiday grab you?
Our Travel Writing Course Online will give you the skills and experience you need to start a career as a travel writer - and to earn money in your spare time. Yes - you
can get paid for going on holiday!
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Is this a proper course?
Yes, we are recognised by the UK Government and are fully accredited.
See Why you can trust us.
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Who is the course for?
Anyone who wants to break into the enjoyable and rewarding world of travel writing. It is suitable for novices.
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What does it cover?
See What you'll study
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How long will the course take?
It's up to you. You can work at your own speed, and fit your studies around your other commitments. But as a rough guide, this course takes around three to six months to complete.
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Who is my tutor?
Your tutor will be Cleland Thom, who is recognised as one of the UK's leading trainers. Find out about him.
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How does the course work?
We will send teaching modules as email attachments, one Module at a time. Most Modules are accompanied by exercises and assignments. You will study the Module, email us with any queries and then complete the exercises and assignments.
You email your assignment to us for marking. It will be marked and emailed back to you with a Grade, comments and advice.
When you have passed the Module, you will be sent the next one - and so on, until you finish the course.
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What are the exercises and assignments like?
The exercises are 'home-based' you can do them on screen, or print them off.
Assignments are practical - you will have to go out and find a certain type of story or feature, and write it up. You will be able to use experiences from previous holidays if you want to.
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How is work assessed?
Each assignment will be graded between A and E. To achieve a pass, you must get C or above. If you fail, we will help you revise your work until it is good enough to pass.
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Is there any tutorial support?
Yes, you can email your tutor any time - as often as you need to. We guarantee to respond within two working days, although it is usually much quicker. We will phone you if there is an issue that cannot be dealt with by email.
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What equipment do I need?
Access to a computer with internet facilities, Microsoft Word software (or equivalent), and an email account. Some of our students study in internet cafes and libraries if they do not have their own equipment.
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Do I need any skills or qualifications to enrol?
The course is open to anybody, and is for beginners. No previous experience is necessary. But you will need a good grasp of English. Email us if you need to check whether the course is suitable for you.
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What qualifications will I get?
The CTJT Diploma, which is accredited by the Open and Distance Learning Quality Council.
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What is this qualification worth?
The Diploma is widely recognised right across the media and beyond, mainly due to the large number of organisations where we have delivered training courses and have personal contacts. Check them out.
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What can I expect to do at the end of the course?
The course will equip you to write for magazines, websites, local and national papers, and radio and TV stations. Our students are usually able to get work published - and get paid for it - after completing the course. You could also go on to take the National Council for the Training of Journalists exams.
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What if I live abroad?
We have students right across the world - see Studying Abroad.
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What if I am disabled?
Not a problem - see Equal Opportunities.
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How many hours a week do I spend studying?
It's entirely up to you. With home study, you work at your own pace. You can do extra work when things are quiet, and work more slowly, or take time out from the course if you are busy.
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Are there any time limits or deadlines?
No. You work at your own pace.
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How much is the course?
£175.
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How do I pay?
See Payment Options
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Are instalments available?
No
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When can I start?
Any time you like - straight away if you want to!
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Can I change courses once I start?
Yes, no problem. We charge a small administration fee when you transfer.
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Is there careers guidance and support?
Yes, you can email your tutor any time.
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Can I contact other students before enrolling?
Yes, definitely - we encourage this. Email us if you would like us to put you in touch with them. We would prefer you to speak to them directly, rather than take our word for things.
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How do I enrol?
You can enrol online clicking the Enrol Now button. There are several options available to you for payment.
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Do I have to sign anything?
Yes, we ask you to accept our Student Learning Agreement. This is binding on you - and us, so we both know where we stand. Please read the SLA carefully before you enrol.
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What happens after I enrol?
Once you have enrolled, we will contact you by email the same working day.
If you pay using PayPal, they will email us once your payment has been processed. We will then enrol you as soon as possible - the same working day.
We will send you your introductory course materials and first Module, using the email address you provided PayPal.
Our offices are open Monday-Friday, 9am - 5.30pm GMT. If you enrol during evenings or weekends, we will be in touch as soon as we open again.
Further questions? Please email us
Yes, we are recognised by the UK Government and are fully accredited.
See Why you can trust us.
Anyone who wants to break into the enjoyable and rewarding world of travel writing. It is suitable for novices.
See What you'll study
It's up to you. You can work at your own speed, and fit your studies around your other commitments. But as a rough guide, this course takes around three to six months to complete.
Your tutor will be Cleland Thom, who is recognised as one of the UK's leading trainers. Find out about him.
We will send teaching modules as email attachments, one Module at a time. Most Modules are accompanied by exercises and assignments. You will study the Module, email us with any queries and then complete the exercises and assignments.
You email your assignment to us for marking. It will be marked and emailed back to you with a Grade, comments and advice.
When you have passed the Module, you will be sent the next one - and so on, until you finish the course.
The exercises are 'home-based' you can do them on screen, or print them off.
Assignments are practical - you will have to go out and find a certain type of story or feature, and write it up. You will be able to use experiences from previous holidays if you want to.
Each assignment will be graded between A and E. To achieve a pass, you must get C or above. If you fail, we will help you revise your work until it is good enough to pass.
Yes, you can email your tutor any time - as often as you need to. We guarantee to respond within two working days, although it is usually much quicker. We will phone you if there is an issue that cannot be dealt with by email.
Access to a computer with internet facilities, Microsoft Word software (or equivalent), and an email account. Some of our students study in internet cafes and libraries if they do not have their own equipment.
The course is open to anybody, and is for beginners. No previous experience is necessary. But you will need a good grasp of English. Email us if you need to check whether the course is suitable for you.
The CTJT Diploma, which is accredited by the Open and Distance Learning Quality Council.
The Diploma is widely recognised right across the media and beyond, mainly due to the large number of organisations where we have delivered training courses and have personal contacts. Check them out.
The course will equip you to write for magazines, websites, local and national papers, and radio and TV stations. Our students are usually able to get work published - and get paid for it - after completing the course. You could also go on to take the National Council for the Training of Journalists exams.
We have students right across the world - see Studying Abroad.
Not a problem - see Equal Opportunities.
It's entirely up to you. With home study, you work at your own pace. You can do extra work when things are quiet, and work more slowly, or take time out from the course if you are busy.
No. You work at your own pace.
£175.
See Payment Options
No
Any time you like - straight away if you want to!
Yes, no problem. We charge a small administration fee when you transfer.
Yes, you can email your tutor any time.
Yes, definitely - we encourage this. Email us if you would like us to put you in touch with them. We would prefer you to speak to them directly, rather than take our word for things.
You can enrol online clicking the Enrol Now button. There are several options available to you for payment.
Yes, we ask you to accept our Student Learning Agreement. This is binding on you - and us, so we both know where we stand. Please read the SLA carefully before you enrol.
Once you have enrolled, we will contact you by email the same working day.
If you pay using PayPal, they will email us once your payment has been processed. We will then enrol you as soon as possible - the same working day.
We will send you your introductory course materials and first Module, using the email address you provided PayPal.
Our offices are open Monday-Friday, 9am - 5.30pm GMT. If you enrol during evenings or weekends, we will be in touch as soon as we open again.
