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Basic Course: $20.00
with Certificate & CEUs: $45.00
By the end of this class, students will: - Know more about the purpose of humor and the different types of humor. - Have sharpened their analytical skills to observe what makes people laugh and why. - Reviewed the work of other prominent humor writers. Have learned how to start and maintain a 'humor file' as a source for ideas. - Have learned the specific writing techniques that make a piece funny. - Know how to edit their own work for better and more frequent laughs. - Know how and where to market their work. Designed and taught by syndicated humor columnist Chandra Clarke, this is a complete humor writing course that will teach you how write funny material. This course is great for beginners and pros alike, whether you want to be a full-fledged stand-up comedian, a humor columnist, a TV writer, or just add funny elements to your fiction and non-fiction work. All aspiring writers should have this course under their belt as a way to broaden their skills and stretch their abilities. Enroll today! This is a self-paced, online course. You have 6 months to finish. An instructor will monitor your progress and assess your body of work at course completion. UniversalClass™ offers many wonderful learning tools to help you get the most out of your online course, including an online portfolio service that manages all your course completions.

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Continuing Education Units (CEU)
1.0 CEUs

Course Description

Designed and taught by syndicated humor columnist Chandra Clarke, this is a complete humour writing course that will teach you how write funny material. This course is great for beginners and pros alike, whether you want to be a full-fledged stand-up comedian, a humour columnist, a TV writer, or just add funny elements to your fiction and non-fiction work. All aspiring writers should have this course under their belt as a way to broaden their skills and stretch their abilities.
Humor Writing: The Art of Being Funny. By the end of this class, students will: - Know more about the purpose of humor and the different types of humor. - Have sharpened their analytical skills to observe what makes people laugh and why. - Reviewed the work of other prominent humor writers. Have learned how to start and maintain a 'humor file' as a source for ideas. - Have learned the specific writing techniques that make a piece funny. - Know how to edit their own work for better and more frequent laughs. - Know how and where to market their work. Students will complete several short readings (provided here) and then put what they've learned into practice in the form of quizzes, polls and short writing assignments.

Chandra K. Clarke started out as a freelance reporter for a chain of agribusiness newspapers. This means that a) she had to endure a lot of jokes about being outstanding in her field and b) she has a really thick portfolio of articles on soybeans. If pressed, she'll admit that she's done hard time as a municipal beat reporter and a managing editor for a weekly newspaper. She has also freelanced for publications like Discovery Channel Online, Gale Research, and Spaceref.com. She has a diploma in robotics, a BA in English, and is working on her MSc in Space Exploration Studies. She plans to get her PhD in the same subject, mainly so she can say "As a matter of fact, I am a rocket scientist." She got into humor and fiction writing when she discovered that it's much more fun to write when you actually admit you're making it up as you go along. She released her first novel, a sci-fi adventure called Taiamoora, in 1999. Her weekly humour column In My Humble Opinion is published worldwide in newspapers and magazines,


This course offers 1.0 CEUs upon successful completion. You may take this online course with or without CEU documentation. An online and hard-copy Certificate of Course Completion displaying your coursework and CEUs earned is included with the CEU Option. We also offer an expedited Transcript Service for sending your accomplishments to a third party.

Course Lessons

  1. Before We Begin - A few words about the course and the author.
  2. Section I - The Art (and Science!) of Being Funny - Learning the 'theory' of humour
  3. Types of Humour - Because there's more than one way to make people laugh.
  4. Why Be Funny? - Motivation is important. What's yours? Oh, and speaking of motivation, the homework starts here!
  5. Section 2 - Where to Find Ideas - From theory into practice...
  6. Searching For Ideas - Looking for inspiration in all the right places.
  7. Section 3 - Generating Funny Material - Getting warmed up to write
  8. Other Generation Techniques - We discuss other ways to get the creative juices flowing
  9. Section 4 - Making It Schtick - The nitty gritty of making people laugh with the written word.
  10. Techniques Part II - Just when you thought there couldn't possibly be any more tips and tricks...
  11. Section 5 - Textual Harassment - The pain of editing your own work
  12. Self-editing made easy. Okay, easy-ish. - More techniques to polish your prose
  13. Other Clever Ways to Step On Your Own Jokes and Flatten Your Copy - Other problems to watch for
  14. Section 6 - It's Time For The Pitch - Learning how to sell your work
  15. Finding Market Information - Learning how to find a home for your work
  16. More Class Lessons...
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Course Title : Humor Writing Course: The Art of Being Funny
CEU Value : (Continuing Education Units)
Course Number : 7318
Course Type : How To
Course URL : http://humor.onlineclasses.com
Course Review :
Instructor : Chandra Clarke
Syllabus : View Syllabus
Duration : Continuous: Enroll anytime!
Course Fee :
Basic Course: $20.00
with CEUs & Certificate: $45.00
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This is a non-credit course. This course may not fulfill any local, state, government, licensing, or educational requirements.
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