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Why Do The Professional Freelance Journalism Course?

Fully Flexible And Online

No due dates or assignment deadlines, you work on the course at times that best suit you.

Recognition Of Studies

Obtain your Certificate of Completion and Media Pass.

Flexible Payment Options

Payment plans offered over three, and six months, or pay upfront and receive a $50 discount. Looking for a different payment schedule? Get in touch, we'll be happy to help.

12 Detailed Course Modules

Easy to use, detailed modules that become an invaluable guide for you long after graduation.

7-Day Money Back Guarantee

Should you decide this course is not for you, just get in touch by email within 7 days of your course start date to request your money back.

Personalised feedback on every assignment you submit from a successful journalist.

Personal Feedback From Your Tutor

Should you need to, you can take as long as one year to complete your course.

One Year To Complete

The Professional Freelance Journalism Course

See Your Name In Print

Our students achieve success by learning from top professional journalist. Check out where our students have been published and read what they have to say about our course.

The principles of freelance writing are similar the world over. However, this course has been written by journalists and editors with an in-depth knowledge of the UK market and what it requires. Your tutor, a top and current working professional, will provide you with personalised and individual comments on work you produce, about the topics you most enjoy writing about.

  1. The Professional Freelance Journalism Course does not focus on the theory of freelance writing. It focuses on the practical aspects of getting published, being paid for your efforts, and seeing other opportunities as a freelance writer.

  2. The course is unique in its easy to digest content.

*The Morris Journalism Academy does not claim to be affiliated with any of the publications listed above.

Become A Professional Freelance Writer

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The Morris Journalism Academy is a division of Australian News And Features Service. Our directors and principals have been involved in all aspects of media work for some 30 years. The principles of freelance journalism are similar the world over. However, this freelance journalism course has been individually revised and designed to suit the needs of students living and working in Australia and New Zealand.

The Morris Journalism Academy is an affordable and accessible way to pursue your writing career. With flexible payment options and course guarantees, this course allows you to study with ease and peace of mind. Because the course is provided entirely online, you can study from anywhere in the world.

How Much Does It Cost?

Your Award and Recognition

The Certificate of Completion for The Professional Freelance Journalism Course and INS Media Pass

The practical knowledge and experience you will have acquired throughout this journalism course are also of enormous importance. At the end of your course, you will have acquired a level of skill where you can take on any freelance assignment you choose. Your certification will be sent to your postal address within two weeks of your course graduation.

At the successful completion of your online journalism course, you can apply to receive the INS Media Pass. You may find this pass can open many doors for you. This pass clearly states your training as a freelance journalist and provides a useful and important form of identification. Your pass is free. The ID pass has a three-year expiry, but graduates can purchase an updated pass when required.

In addition, you are automatically accredited by the International News Syndicate (INS). This accreditation places you on our register of freelance writers and other media providers.

The Certificate of Completion for The Professional Freelance Journalism Course is awarded to successful graduates of this course.

So, how do you become a professional freelance journalist capable of handling each and every assignment? The requirements are simple and straightforward:

  1. An interest in writing
  2. Motivation
  3. The willingness to learn

If you have these qualities, the Morris Journalism Academy will provide you with the knowledge and skills to ensure your success.

There are no rules to success in freelance journalism. You don’t have to be gifted. You don’t need any specialised skill or qualification other than the desire to succeed. Your success relies almost entirely on knowing how to approach the craft of freelance journalism.

Every quality newspaper and magazine in Australia and throughout the world relies on contributions from freelance writers. However, as you’ll discover, the need for your writing skills doesn’t end here. There is a range of other lucrative freelance journalism work to be obtained.

To learn more of the freelancing opportunities available.

What You Need To Succeed

The Professional Freelance Journalism Course, provided by the Morris Journalism Academy is your first step to becoming a successful freelance writer. This course is designed to accomplish three things:

  • To equip you with the knowledge and skills required to become a freelance journalist either as a full or part-time career or as a profitable sideline.
  • To teach you how to write a feature article, pitch your ideas and see your work published. This will provide you with a valuable portfolio of published material, knowledge and skills to assist with gaining entry-level employment as a journalist in mainstream media.
  • To develop more general writing skills, so you can achieve success in other areas such as PR (public relations) and marketing, or writing a blog.

There is a big secret to freelance journalism for profit: finding success as a freelance journalist isn’t that difficult. Here’s another secret: the business of freelance journalism is not necessarily about award-winning writing, it’s about competent writing. Thousands of newspapers and magazines are constantly on the lookout for competent material. Note we say “competent” – they are not looking for literary masterpieces.

How The Professional Freelance Journalism Course Is Structured

What Our Graduates Say

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"What I really loved about this freelance journalism course was it completely debunked the myths about what I had to do to break into media and journalism. I was shocked to find out that it was as easy as picking up a phone or sending an email."

Tim B

"I can honestly say that a three-year degree at university didn’t teach me as much as the MJA course taught me in six months."

Peta M

"I found the Professional Freelance Journalism Course provided by the Morris Journalism Academy to be an invaluable experience. As someone relatively new to freelance journalism, the program put the industry into context and gave me a broader perspective of the many options available to freelance writers."

Fraser S

"Within weeks of finishing the journalism course, I had introduced myself to the editor of a commercial newspaper, and was commissioned to write an article. It was published in a Saturday edition as a double page feature. All I’d done was what the Academy taught me."

Denny M

"Within a month of finishing the course, I had my first article published as a double page spread in Inside Football magazine."

Dave T

"Now, I have a portfolio of work featured in several different publications – one of my humour pieces even made it to the Huffington Post’s front page. I’ve built great relationships with editors, which has led to a steady stream of commissions."

Emily F

"As a student with life, business, and professional experience, I was fortunate to find the Morris Journalism Academy via an Internet search because it was just what I was looking for. That is, a self paced, online, freelance journalism course rich in content and practical advice from the experts – those who had 'been there and done that'."

Paul S

"The Professional Freelance Journalism Course provided by the Morris Journalism Academy equipped me with many of the skills I use on a daily basis as a TV Presenter.  It also supplied me with the knowledge of how to effectively apply them."

Brittany B

"Thanks to course notes developed by industry professionals, I knew how to approach, and how to not approach, a busy editor. As a result, I just had my first feature-length article published in the Australian outdoor magazine Great Walks and received my first pay cheque."

Anita M

The Morris Journalism Academy

The Morris Journalism Academy is a division of Australian News And Features Service. Our directors and principals have been involved in all aspects of media work for some 30 years. 

We are part of an international media-training organisation - International News Syndicate LTD., with students in more than 80 countries and territories.

Your Certificate of Completion and your International News Syndicate Media Pass are posted to you when you successfully complete your course. 

The Professional Freelance Journalism Course is a structured training program.

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The Professional Freelance Journalism Course has been designed to provide you with the professional skills required to succeed as a freelance journalist. This online journalism course offers you a unique opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge required to be a professional freelance journalist or to indulge your passion for writing as a profitable sideline. In this course, you will learn to write about what you love and how to get paid for it!

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Take The First Step To Become A Professional Freelance Writer

The Ultimate Guide To Becoming A Professional Freelance Writer by The Morris Journalism Academy is FREE for a limited time only. Take advantage and get the FREE eBook along with the course guide now!

Course Content

Learn freelance journalism with us and be more confident in your skill set and services! 

Basics of Freelance Journalism & Working from Home
So, you want to be a freelance journalist? This introduction sets a solid foundation to the exciting and dynamic world of journalism. This tutorial will present the day-to-day realities of being a journalist, as well as debunking the myths of the industry. You will be introduced to what it means to work freelance, as opposed to full-time, as well as the implications these roles have. You will be given tips on setting-up a functional and productive work space and ethic, and how this works on the road. Tutorial one concludes with Assignment One.

The Marketplace & the Article
Success in the industry comes in part by knowing the newsstands and identifying markets. In this tutorial, you will be shown the different formats of publications that make the industry, as well as gaining an understanding of the differences between news, stories, features, profiles, reviews and columns, and you will learn what editors like. The tutorial ends with Assignment Two.

Knowing Your Clients & Building a CV
In tutorial four we go through the chain of command and production cycle, starting with the editor and what they do. You will learn how to satisfy any editor, as well as how to develop relationships with sub-editors and using these to your advantage to sell and gain stories. You will begin to develop your portfolio, as well as learning what you need to know about writing for lifestyle magazines. Tutorial four finishes with assignment four.

Understanding Grammar & Sub-editing
Tutorial three is back to basics, where you will look at the parts of speech, the importance of punctuation and the rule of modern language. You will be given tips on editing and re-editing your work and the growth that comes from an editor telling you to ‘have another go’. As well as this, you will learn to recognise when your article is finished and how to write a review. The tutorial ends with Assignment Three.

How to Get Freelance Article Ideas
This tutorial will help you find your ‘light bulb’ moment, as we explore where to find good ideas and turning them into great stories. You will learn seasonal story ideas, and how to place yourself in the front line of accessing potential stories. This tutorial explores the importance of the publicist, talking to experts and listening to friends and peers and how to write for music press. Assignment five rounds off this tutorial.

What Makes a Good Freelance Article
Building on knowledge gained from tutorial five, tutorial six explores the finer points of turning a good story into a great story, exploring new angles to a story and picking the right angle. You will learn of the importance of research and multiple view points, and how to conduct effective research using many channels. This tutorial also explores everything you need to know about writing for women’s magazines.

How to Sell an Article: The pitch
Tutorial seven begins with the all important pitch; how to pitch, and why timing is everything. You will learn about how to get your pitch in front of the right people, as well as the right and wrong ways to do the ‘hard sell’. This tutorial covers the uncomfortable topic of rejection, and how to bounce back from it. It takes a practical look at the business-end of freelance journalism, looking at contracts, rates and copyright, and the industry standards that determine these elements. You will also learn about writing for men’s magazines, as well as receive an introduction to photography and photo-journalism. This tutorial ends with assignment six.

Taking a Brief & the Basic Rules of Journalism
In tutorial eight, you will look at the brief, and the importance of sticking to it. It also covers writing to a deadline, and why deadlines are so important. Tutorial eight also covers journalism ethics, with a brief discussion on defamation, developing and respecting sources and the importance of industry contacts. This tutorial looks further into travel writing, and how to write a fishing article, and computer and IT articles.

How to Write an Article – Part One: The Basics
Tutorial nine is the first in a two-part series on how to write an article. Beginning at the basics, you will look at understanding both the client and the audience, as well as the rules of reporting (the who, what, where, when and why). You will learn how to make structure simple by understanding the structure pyramid. You will also learn the importance of the lead, and what the lead should contain, as well as how to use direct and indirect quotes, references and how to end a story. This tutorial also offers a guide to media markets, and information on how to write for regional and country press. This tutorial concludes with assignment seven.

How to Write a feature Article – Part Two: Writing Style
In the second part of ‘How to Write an Article’, you will look at developing your writing style, through writing in the active voice, as well as setting tone and tense, and sticking to it. You will learn how to build a story and letting it flow, while removing redundant words, platitudes and clichés. You will learn that competent writing is good writing and explore the media markets.

The Interview
Tutorial eleven explores how to set up, and conduct interviews, as well as the finer points of interviewing, interview techniques and how to get the most out of a short amount of interview time. You will learn how to make technology work in your favour as a freelance journalist, as well as how to work as a roving reporter and how to handle a ‘difficult’ interview / interviewee. This tutorial concludes with assignment eight.

Freelance Assignments that Pay
To conclude this journalism course, tutorial twelve looks at why niche publishing is so important to a freelancer, as well as how to write and sell to these niche markets. Tutorial twelve looks at the various niche markets and discusses the potential markets that are often overlooked. On the business end of being a freelancer, this tutorial offers a checklist for running your freelance business, and factors such as taxation and accountancy. This tutorial offers a valuable list of contacts, associations and resources to set you on your way. This tutorial ends with your final assignment.

Establish a full or part-time career as a freelance writer. 
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A World Of Opportunity Awaits As A Professional Freelance Writer