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Northern Lights College
Associate of Science Degree (Computing and Information Science)
- Fort St. John, Canada
Associate of Science
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Associate of Science Degree (Computing and Information Sciences) guides students to a degree with a high concentration of both theoretical and applied computing and information science courses. It provides the basis of knowledge in Computing and Information Science that can lead to employment in this important and growing field.


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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SAIT - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Diploma in Library Information Technology
- Calgary, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Information resourcing is a high-tech adventure and a sought after skill. Various industries need employees with people skills to organize, access and manage the expanding volume of information in today’s world. LIT students gain proficiency in every area of library operations, from database searching, library network technology, cataloging and classification to public relations, web design and records management. The two-year LIT diploma is offered at SAIT as a day-time diploma program. Students can also begin this diploma by completing Continuing education courses.
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Studying digital humanities and educational technology puts you at the intersection of human culture, history, and the tools reshaping how knowledge is created and shared. In Canada, you'll find a strong academic tradition that connects critical thinking about media and society with hands-on work in learning design.
The learning environment fosters intellectual curiosity and encourages independent thinking about how technology shapes communication, education, and cultural memory. Through applied coursework, you'll examine topics like digital archiving, online curriculum design, data visualization for the humanities, and accessibility in learning systems. You'll develop competencies in instructional design, content management systems, and digital storytelling methods without losing sight of the theoretical frameworks that give that work meaning.
Graduates move into roles across education, cultural institutions, publishing, research organizations, and the public sector. Careers in curriculum development, user experience for learning platforms, digital preservation, and policy research are all realistic outcomes, and the skills you build transfer well across international contexts. Whether your path leads toward academia or industry, this field gives you both analytical depth and practical range.