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New York University (NYU)
Digital Humanities
- Manhattan, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Students in the masters program in Digital Humanities create digital research projects to explore the ethical, social, and political issues relevant to local and global. The M.A. in Digital Humanities cultivates both the practical skills and the humanistic knowledge needed to work on digital humanities-related projects in universities, libraries, museums, and non-profit cultural organizations. The program welcomes students from a variety of academic backgrounds including history, literary studies, art, computer science, philosophy, and music, among others.


Stanford University - California
Digital Humanities
- Stanford, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The important and flourishing field of Digital Humanities offers an exciting opportunity to expand the range of inquiry and invigorate interest in humanistic study among Stanford’s undergraduates. The important and flourishing field of Digital Humanities offers an exciting opportunity to expand the range of inquiry and invigorate interest in humanistic study among Stanford’s undergraduates.
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Western University Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Course in - Arts and Humanities
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
A combined historical and thematic survey of select fields that comprise the Humanities and the various approaches and methods they employ in furthering our understanding of the human experience.
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Digital Humanities degree programs explore the intersection of technology and the humanities, helping you analyze cultural artifacts and historical contexts using digital tools. This field stands out by combining critical thinking with practical skills, allowing you to engage with both artistic and scientific approaches to data.
Through courses in digital archiving, data visualization, and text analysis, you’ll gain expertise in methods like creating digital narratives and developing online exhibits. As you delve into these advanced techniques, students build confidence while exploring complex topics. The program encourages students to think independently and creatively about how technology shapes our understanding of culture and society.
Digital Humanities graduates often pursue careers in museum curation, digital archiving, and educational technology. You may also find roles in publishing or research, where your skills in critical analysis and digital storytelling are highly valued. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, this area prepares students for diverse opportunities in the evolving landscape of culture and technology.