ICTQual Level 3 Certificate in Foundation Journalism

The ICTQual Level 3 Certificate in Foundation Journalism is the perfect introduction to the exciting world of media and storytelling. Think of it as a friendly gateway into journalism. Its purpose is to welcome absolute beginners and show them the ropes in a simple, pressure-free way. You will discover what journalists actually do, how news stories are created, and how you can start finding and sharing stories that interest you. It is all about exploring your curiosity and taking those first gentle steps into the world of writing and reporting.
The benefits of this certificate course are designed to make learning both practical and enjoyable. Firstly, you will build your confidence in a supportive environment. The course takes complex ideas and breaks them down into bite-sized lessons that are easy to follow. You will learn the basics of finding story ideas, asking simple questions, and writing short pieces that people will want to read. Whether you want to volunteer for a community newsletter, start a personal blog, or simply understand media better, this qualification proves your commitment to learning.
This foundation certificate is ideal for school students, hobby writers, career changers, or anyone who has always been curious about journalism but never had the chance to explore it. You do not need any previous experience at all. All you need is an interest in the world around you and a desire to share what you discover. By the end of the ICTQual Level 3 Certificate in Foundation Journalism, you will have a clear understanding of how news works and the basic skills to start your journey. You will be ready to take your next steps with confidence, whether that means writing for fun, pursuing further learning, or simply seeing the news through fresh eyes.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
Duration
15 days
Study Mood
Online
Assessment
Assignments Based
Course Study Units
- Digital Journalism and Online Media
- Interviewing and Story Development
- Journalism Law and Professional Standards

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
This certificate is designed for complete beginners who want to explore journalism in a simple and welcoming way. The ideal learner is:
- Curious about news and enjoys knowing what is happening in their community.
- Interested in writing but has little to no formal experience.
- Eager to ask questions and discover the stories behind everyday events.
- Looking for a gentle and pressure-free introduction to the media world.
- Passionate about sharing information and connecting with others through words.
Course Learning Outcomes
Digital Journalism and Online Media
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Write and format news content for digital platforms, including websites, blogs, and social media.
- Understand how digital tools and platforms shape modern journalism practices.
- Use basic content management systems (CMS) to publish and edit online articles.
- Apply SEO principles to improve the visibility of online news stories.
- Create engaging headlines, captions, and multimedia elements for digital audiences.
- Adapt tone and structure for different online formats (e.g., tweets, blogs, news feeds).
- Evaluate the credibility of online sources and user-generated content.
- Demonstrate awareness of digital trends, such as mobile-first publishing and audience analytics.
Interviewing and Story Development
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Plan and prepare for interviews with clear objectives and relevant questions.
- Conduct structured and semi-structured interviews in person, by phone, or online.
- Record, transcribe, and select quotes accurately for use in stories.
- Identify strong story angles and develop them into compelling narratives.
- Organise information from multiple sources into a coherent article structure.
- Apply techniques for building trust and rapport with interviewees.
- Recognise ethical boundaries when interviewing vulnerable or sensitive subjects.
- Reflect on feedback to improve story clarity, flow, and reader engagement.
Journalism Law and Professional Standards
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
- Understand key legal concepts such as defamation, libel, contempt of court, and copyright.
- Apply basic legal safeguards when reporting on crime, courts, and public figures.
- Recognise the importance of accuracy, fairness, and impartiality in journalism.
- Identify and avoid conflicts of interest in reporting.
- Follow professional codes of conduct and editorial guidelines.
- Respect privacy rights and data protection laws when handling information.
- Distinguish between lawful public interest reporting and unethical intrusion.
- Demonstrate accountability and transparency in journalistic practice.
