Minor in Digital Humanities
TRUTH AND TECHNOLOGY
This program integrates the core strengths of the humanities with the technological skills you need to communicate effectively in today’s world. As you take classes in media history, computer science, and digital media studies, you’ll learn how to reach broad audiences using digital methods in innovative ways. Pursue this minor if you are interested in a career in communications, web design and publishing, computer programming, audio and video production, or journalism.
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Curriculum
Course Requirements:
DH 301: Introduction to Digital Humanities (3)
DH 415: Digital Humanities Practicum (3)
Students must complete 6 hours of courses in Computer Science or related courses with a grade of “C” or better. Such courses could come from the list below, and other related courses will also be considered:
CS 120: Creating Web Sites (3)
CS 201: Introduction to Programming (3)
CS 220: Introduction to Information Systems (3)
CS 243: Web Site Development (3)
DH 400: Methods in the Digital Humanities (3)
EN 361: Social Media Writing
EN 362: Editing and Writing for Publication
SM 250: Contemporary Sport Media (3)
SM 335: Social Media in Sport (3)
TA 210: Lighting and Sound Design
TA 310: Set Design
Students must complete 6 hours of courses with a grade of “C” or better from the following list of Humanities courses with an approved Digital Humanities designation. Such courses could come from the list below, and other related courses will also be considered:
EN 199: Newspaper Production (1)
HI 201: U.S History to 1865 (3)
HI 202: U.S. History since 1865 (3)
HI 333: World War II (3)
HI 385: Cold War (3)
HI 403: Civil Rights Movement (3)
HI 413: Nation of Nations (3)