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Editorial Roles & Grammar for Editors

About This Course

In this two-part course, we’ll explore both the big picture and the nuts and bolts of working as an editor. In the first five lessons, we’ll cover the role of editors today — what they do and where they do it. You’ll learn how editors fit into the publishing world and the different opportunities for editorial work.

In lessons six through 10, we’ll review the basic rules of grammar and usage. You’ll learn how to recognize and correct errors in content and how to clearly explain these corrections to authors and subject matter experts. You’ll discover what it takes to become a professional editor while you hone your skills and knowledge. 

The course includes a Proofreading for Editors Workshop, which is required for successful completion.

What You’ll Learn

  • The different milestones in a publishing project

  • How language works and essential grammar skills

  • How to structure your critique to make it productive 

  • Key resources for editing tasks

  • Professional etiquette tips for editors

Course Sessions

Online Asynchronous

September 2026
Dates Sep 28 - Dec 12
Location Online
Cost $1,315
Apply Starting Jun 17, 2026
Scheduled Meetings
Date
Day
Time
Location
Oct 31, 2026
Sat
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Online

All times are Pacific Time.

Course Note

This course is offered 100% online and runs from September 28, 2026, to December 12, 2026. Students are required to attend a real-time proofreading workshop on October 31, 2026.

Noncredit Course

You'll earn 4.0 continuing education units (CEUs) for successfully completing this course.