Artificial Intelligence and Information Literacy
7.5 credits
During the course, you will learn basic theories and methods that are used to assess the quality of the news, as well as methods to be able to critically distinguish between information and propaganda. Questions concerning objectivity and ethics in journalism are discussed
As a supplement to discussion about content applicable to traditional media
is also analyzed how artificial intelligence (AI) changes journalism by
influence how news is collected, produced and disseminated.
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Distance – study where you are
Distance learning can be structured in different ways – it may be entirely online, or include a few on-campus sessions or meetings at one of our learning centres. The common factor is that most of the learning happens online.
You communicate with your teacher and fellow students through a learning platform, which provides access to discussion forums, group work opportunities, and digital meetings. In many cases, you also have access to recorded lectures via the platform.
The advantage of distance learning is its flexibility – ideal for those who want more freedom to decide when and where to study. However, keep in mind that some mandatory elements of your programme may take place during working hours, even if they are conducted online.
Build your own degree
Did you know that you can combine single-subject courses to build your own degree? In this way, you can design your own degree based on your interests and the career you are aiming for. This does not apply to all courses so make sure to check with a study counsellor at the faculty. Learn more about how you can build your own degree and become unique on the labour market.