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198 Digital Humanities and Educational Technology Masters Degree Programs

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Employers in education, publishing, research, and cultural heritage increasingly want graduates who can bridge the gap between human inquiry and digital tools. A Master's in Digital Humanities and Educational Technology positions you to do exactly that, combining textual analysis, instructional design, and data-driven research methods into a coherent, advanced area of study.

The learning environment fosters intellectual curiosity and independent scholarship, drawing you into collaborative projects that connect humanistic questions with technical methods. At this level, you move well beyond foundational coursework. Modules typically cover digital archiving, computational text analysis, learning management systems, and the design of online learning environments, with research expectations that reflect genuine scholarly contribution.

Your career paths span roles such as instructional designer, digital archivist, UX researcher for educational platforms, or curriculum developer for institutions and nonprofits. You might also move into academic publishing, cultural informatics, or policy work around digital access and open education. The analytical and design competencies you develop, rooted in both humanistic tradition and technical practice, travel across sectors and make you a credible candidate in a wide range of organizations.