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City Short Courses Open Evening September 2024

As the new term approaches, we’re excited to offer a selection of taster events at our free online event next month. Whether you’re considering taking another course with us or joining for the first time, these events provide an opportunity to sample our courses and engage with our expert Short Courses team.

We’re hosting two events: the first is specifically for Language courses and will take place in-person on Wednesday 4 September at our Northampton Square campus, London EC1V OHB. We are excited to be hosting our first short courses event on campus since 2020, highlighting our popular language courses. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, this event is perfect for you. We are offering two 40-minute taster sessions to give you a feel for our exciting language courses starting in October.

Register for this first event here:

Languages Short Course Taster Evening

Wednesday 4 September 2024, 5.30pm – 7.30pm

Tasters include:

  • Arabic
  • Chinese
  • French
  • German
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Russian

The second event, held online on Wednesday 11 September, will showcase all our short courses available online, from Business to Computing, Creative Industries, Law, Languages and Writing.

Register for this second event here:

Short Courses Online Taster Evening

Wednesday 11 September 2024, 18:00 – 19:30 (BST)

Tasters include:

  • Arabic Beginners
  • Chinese Beginners
  • Crime and Thriller Writing
  • French Beginners
  • Introduction to Programming with Python
  • Japanese Beginners
  • JavaScript: An Introduction to JavaScript Programming
  • Korean Beginners
  • Human Rights Law
  • Major Event Management
  • Narrative Non-Fiction
  • Photoshop: An Introduction
  • PowerShell Basics
  • Russian Beginners
  • Short Story Writing
  • Spanish Beginners
  • Starting up in Business
  • Writing for Business

Additionally, we will have virtual enquiry desks for all other courses, should you wish to know more about the content and booking.

If you have any questions about any of these events or our courses, please get in touch.

We look forward to meeting you.

City Short Courses Team

Summer Term 2024 at City Short Courses

 

Thank you to all who attended our Short Courses Open Evening last week. We had a great time meeting new students and introducing them to what we do here at City Short Courses. Many students took advantage of our free  taster sessions, which ranged across our six subject strands:  Business and Management; Computing; Creative Writing; Creative Industries; Languages; and Law. There were tasters in everything from Learning Python to Italian, Business Writing to Major Event Management.

If you didn’t have a chance to join us, never fear! There’s still time to browse our full range of 120 courses and book on for the summer term. Why not try Presentation Skills, or brush up on your French in time for holidays. Or you could consider applying for our year-long Novel Studio programme and finish that novel you’ve always wanted to write! Whether it’s personal development or adding a new skill to your CV, we have something for everyone here at City Short Courses.

If you’d like further information before making your decision, just email our team at shortcourses@city.ac.uk. If they can’t answer your questions, they’ll contact the relevant tutors and make sure you get the answer you need.

Your short course journey starts HERE. We can’t wait to welcome you.

 

Kickstarted by Screenwriting at City

By Gemma Holdway

Before I started the Screenwriting course at City, University of London, I was an Assistant Producer for a production company.

I decided to pursue a short course because my profession was not creatively fulfilling. I needed to explore something different. Screenwriting was at the top of my list.  I was passionate about film and writing and had always wanted to combine the two. But I had no formal training. I’d read Robert McKee’s Story and enjoyed the read, retaining as much as I could. But for me personally, reading a book doesn’t give me the drive I need to pursue a new creative outlet. So, I decided on an evening course once a week. As I worked long hours, this was what I could commit to for 10 weeks.

I knew City’s reputation prior to signing up for the course. City has a relationship with Ryerson University in Toronto. Ryerson is where I studied journalism years ago. Both institutions value practical experience and that’s something I appreciate. Theory is certainly important but I wanted to come out of the programme feeling more confident about writing in the screenplay format.

I studied Screenwriting at City. We met for a few hours once a week. It was a good amount of time to go over some theory, analyse clips and complete a few writing exercises as well. Every class had a focus like visual storytelling or perspective, or character but Dictynna Hood, the course tutor, kept it interesting. We’d learn, apply what we’d learned in groups or independently and then we’d share. Classrooms can be intimidating but we had a great group. Everyone was supportive. And by the end, we walked away with a completed short script and thorough feedback from Dictynna. That’s a huge plus in my books. Overall, it’s an excellent introduction to screenwriting. You learn the basic tools and walk away with the confidence to use them.

Studying at City, University of London was a good experience because the course kickstarted my life in a completely new direction. After I completed the course, I knew in my gut that this was what I was supposed to be doing and I was hungry for it. I took a leap of faith. I quit my job and literally pursued my dream. This was a career path that I didn’t think was attainable but it is. You just have to want it enough. If I hadn’t taken the short course, I don’t think I’d ever have taken such a risk.

I’d love to come back for more courses. I’m living in Vancouver, Canada now but I miss London and a short course is the perfect way to get those creative juices flowing, meet people or just try something new.

As for immediate plans, I’m just about to take off for Victoria to work on a new series as the script coordinator. The series is called Gracepoint. It’s an adaptation of the very popular British series Broadchurch. David Tennant will also be reprising his role in the US series.

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