Courses not offered as part of University journalism degrees
but should be
from
JoeUser Forums
Now with three weeks of practical journalistic experience under my proverbial belt, I'm here to recommend the following courses to media training institutions worldwide on how they can better prepare their students for life in the "real world" of journalism. Or maybe I just have a very narrow view and should have gone to QUT.
How To Eat At Your Desk: a modular course comprising:
- A Mars a Day Helps You Work, Write and Stay (long after 5pm)
- The Nutritional Benefits of Milo, Coffee and Jatz Crackers
- The Myth of the Twenty Minute Lunch Break (And Don't Get Me Started On The Lunch Hour Legend)
Dealing With Death Threats (With guest lecturers from local preschools for "I know you are but what am I" lecture)
Closing a Long-Winded Interview (Includes martial arts component)
Finally, and not a joke:
SHORTHAND!!!
How To Eat At Your Desk: a modular course comprising:
- A Mars a Day Helps You Work, Write and Stay (long after 5pm)
- The Nutritional Benefits of Milo, Coffee and Jatz Crackers
- The Myth of the Twenty Minute Lunch Break (And Don't Get Me Started On The Lunch Hour Legend)
Dealing With Death Threats (With guest lecturers from local preschools for "I know you are but what am I" lecture)
Closing a Long-Winded Interview (Includes martial arts component)
Finally, and not a joke:
SHORTHAND!!!

again, all the best with your trip back to oz, blocking out porn video flashbacks and dealing with psycho stalkers!