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An Introduction to Youtubing (non-accredited)

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Media, Multimedia & Journalism

Course Overview

The ten-week course is a beginners’ guide to becoming a Youtuber. The course will cover all the skills needed for the learner to set up on YouTube, from establishing their own YouTube account to basic filming and editing techniques. Learners will learn about the different types of YouTube channels and will be taught how to grow their own audience through cross-promotion on social media. Topics covered will include: understanding YouTube; understanding video formats; keyword research; legal and ethical issues; appropriate equipment and software use and much more.
  • Study Mode
    Part-Time
  • Duration
    10 Weeks
  • Campus
    Strand Road

Important Message

The College’s course offering and timetabling for the 2026/27 academic year will be confirmed mid-May 2025.

Available Sessions

  • Course
    Campus
    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: An Introduction to Youtubing (non-accredited) Ref D215
    Campus: Strand Road
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date:
    (Tue:6:30PM-9:00PM /)
    Fees:
    Full £78.00
    Concession £78.00

You may be eligible for funding on this course *

If you are an employer or employee of a NI based company

* Terms and Conditions apply

Course Offering

  • Site location Strand Road
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

No official entry requirement & no material fees required.

Additional Information

This course is the perfect first step for aspiring YouTubers or anyone who wants to learn more about the video-sharing service or who simply wants to explore new outlets for their own creativity.

Enquiry

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