Proofreading Level 3
Start your journey to proofreading stardom and gain the skills required. No previous experience in proofreading is needed.
Course Introduction
In modern society, words are everything. Words make the world go around. They’re in the speech we use and the news we read. Now we’re giving you the chance to command them like a pro with our Proofreading Level 3. Perfect your grammar and punctuation skills to lend authority, trust and consistency to just about any writer’s work.
Proofreading isn’t just about checking for errors in the wording we use. It also relates to the message, tone of voice, and consistency of a text. It’s about having a broad knowledge of the English language. It’s also sentence structure and knowing how writing must look and feel on the page of a publication.
That’s why we’re going to develop your inner proofreader. By the time you’re finished, you’ll be helping writers clearly communicate their ideal message or argument without sounding like a complete Silly Billy. What this means is that any copy passing through your fingers will end up error-free, flawless, golden.
Start your journey to proofreading stardom. No previous experience in proof reading required
We’ll help you to understand grammar basics, from nouns to pronouns, right down to tricky clauses. You’ll also review the roles and differences between verbs and adverbs, adjectives and prepositions. Imagine that moment when you can solve common problems and create slick style sheets for clients.
With Oxbridge, we can make that happen. Enrol now on our proofreading course and start your journey to proofreading stardom. Ideal for beginners as no previous background in proofreading, copy-editing or publishing is required.
When studying our Proofreading Diploma Level 3, you will:
- Learn just what proofreading is and why it’s important
- Discover the grammar basics from nouns to verbs, clauses and sentences
- Appreciate the effectiveness of punctuation
- Recognise common problems at word, clause and phrase levels
- Check and improve the quality of various documents
- Develop a keen eye for detail, spelling, grammar and punctuation
- Know how to prepare a style sheet for other people to learn from
Course Info
- Duration
- Study Hours
- Difficulty
- Outcome
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12 months
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240
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Level 3
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NCFE Customised Qualification
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6 units (view units)
Awarding Body: NCFE Customised Qualifications
With a heritage stretching back over 150 years, NCFE is one of the largest awarding bodies in the UK. Last year, NCFE awarded certification to over 340,000 students.
NCFE Customised Qualifications are bespoke, unregulated qualifications developed to meet the specific needs of learners. These courses fit in where there are no other regulated qualifications available. This means you can achieve recognition from a well-respected awarding body, even if there isn’t a pre-existing qualification in a certain subject area.
What you will learn
Below is an outline of the course material you will study:
Unit 1: Introduction to Proofreading
- What is a proofreader?
- Types of proofreading
- Importance of proofreading
Unit 2: Proofreading Marks
- Recognise proofreading symbols
- Purpose of proofreading marks
- Practice proofreading marks
Unit 3: Proofreading Vs Editing
- Protocols of editing
- Protocols of proofreading
- Differences between editing and proofreading
Unit 4: Majors of Proofreading
- Understand Capitalisation, abbreviations, numeric data and punctuation
Unit 5: Skilled Proofreading
- Understand good proofreading skills
- Proofreading software
- Proofreading by hand
- Sample exercises and practice
Unit 6: Grammar Review
- How to review grammar
- Understand Nouns and Pronouns
- Understand Verbs, adjectives and adverbs
- Understand clauses and sentences
Course Outcome
Following completion of this qualification you may wish to use the knowledge gained to pursue a career in freelance journalism. It may also serve as a foundation for you to pursue a role in different industries such as publishing.
Examinations and Assessments
Theoretical information is provided throughout the Proofreading Diploma course, followed by a series of exercises that are to be completed and marked by your personal tutor.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course, however, it is recommended that you have an intermediate ability to read and write English. There is a minimum study age of 16.