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72 Digital Humanities and Educational Technology Bachelors Degree Programs

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You'll explore how digital tools and humanistic inquiry intersect, studying everything from data-driven archival research to designing online learning environments. A Bachelor's in this field sits at the crossroads of technology, culture, and education.

The program fosters independent thinking and encourages you to question how digital systems shape knowledge, communication, and learning. Through coursework in text analysis, multimedia production, and instructional design, you'll develop practical competencies that go well beyond general computing skills. You'll also examine how historical and cultural materials can be digitized, preserved, and made accessible to wider audiences.

At this level, you're expected to work across disciplines, applying humanistic methods to technology projects and vice versa. Modules may cover digital storytelling, learning management systems, user experience for educational platforms, and database structures for humanities collections. You'll practice evaluating digital pedagogy and producing original research that draws on both critical analysis and technical methods.

Graduates move into careers in e-learning development, digital archiving, content strategy, museum technology, curriculum design, and educational consulting, across public, private, and nonprofit sectors.