Why this course?
The Certified Specialist Programme in News Literacy is increasingly significant in the UK's evolving media landscape. With the rise of misinformation and disinformation, verified skills in evaluating information sources are paramount for Humanities professionals. According to Ofcom's 2023 report, 40% of UK adults struggle to distinguish between real and fake news online, highlighting a critical need for improved news literacy. This programme directly addresses this gap, equipping learners with the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary to navigate the complex information environment.
This proficiency is highly valued by employers. A recent survey by the Institute for Public Policy Research indicated that 75% of UK employers now seek candidates with demonstrable news literacy skills. The Certified Specialist Programme provides a recognized credential that validates these crucial abilities, enhancing career prospects and professional credibility. This specialized training in analyzing news, detecting bias, and understanding media ethics is especially valuable for roles involving research, communication, and public engagement within the Humanities.
| Skill |
Percentage of Employers Seeking |
| Critical Thinking |
75% |
| Source Evaluation |
65% |
| Media Ethics Understanding |
55% |