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Print and Digital Publishing Info Session | March 5
Thinking about a career in publishing? Or maybe you would like to add professional skills to your degree and increase your career pathways. You can connect with an advisor anytime to request to add the minor in Print and Digital Publishing. And we invite you to attend the Info Session we have planned with Department of Linguistics coming up, March 5, 2:30pm. Register to attend. We look forward to seeing you in-person on the Burnaby campus, or online!
Attend either in person or on-line
SFU’s Publishing Program and Department of Linguistics invite you to join us for a chance to learn all about the minor in Print and Digital Publishing (PRDP Minor). Come discover how adding this minor to your degree can expand your career options. Find out more about the skills and professional practices that can bring value to your life beyond SFU.
What is the PRDP Minor?
Gain skills in design, marketing, event planning, editorial process, podcasting and more. Through completing a PRDP Minor, undergrads can add a range of skills and professional practices that support them in a variety of workplaces and entrepenueurial projects helping you develop your career path forward.
Students with lower division courses such as LING 100, LING 111 and LING 160 or CMNS 110/130, ECON 103 or IAT 102 already have a head start on fulfilling course requirements for the PRDP Minor.
About the info session
This info session provides an overview of the Print and Digital Publishing Minor. You get the chance to hear from students in related disciplines such as Linguistics, Communications, English and Political Science who will share their experiences in various publishing courses. Our student guests will discuss why they added this minor to their degree and how learning skills in publishing is supporting their evolving career pathways.
How to register
RSVP and get ready to learn more about your future with a minor in Print and Digital Publishing! For more information about the minor and the Publishing courses you may choose from, see the Minor in Print & Digital Publishing.
About SFU Publishing
The Publishing program offers education and professional development at all levels, from short professional Publishing Workshops to our Undergraduate Minor in Print and Digital Publishing and the graduate-level Master of Publishing program.
SFU’s Master of Publishing (MPub) program, Canada's only Master's degree program in Publishing, is taught by publishing practitioners and research faculty, along with masterclasses from industry leaders, the program offers a blend of seminar and hands-on project courses that provide tomorrow’s industry leaders with the knowledge, skills and understanding needed for a successful career.