A growing number of fields require both digital fluency and insight into the human condition.
The minor in Digital Humanities helps you bridge that gap, preparing you with critical thinking skills of a liberal arts education as well as high-demand technical skills like data analysis and text encoding, helping to make you competitive in fields like tech, publishing, museums, libraries, academia, and more.
Coursework in the 21-credit minor begins by building a foundation in digital humanities fundamentals, including studies of text analysis and project design. Additional courses allow you to choose from subject area that interest you, including art, communication, and women's studies/gender studies.
The minor is particularly complementary to majors in History, English, Creative Writing, Political Science, and Media and Communication, and also supplies valuable hands-on digital project development experience for STEM majors who want to understand the human and cultural dimensions of technology.
For course details, see the Undergraduate Bulletin.
Contact
For questions or more information, please contact Dr. Elisa Beshero-Bondar, professor of digital humanities.