DIGHT 590R
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Digital Humanities Graduate Seminar
Humanities
College of Humanities
Course Description
Although, as a seminar, the content of this course will vary from section to section, the content will include come combination the following:
1. Humanistic analysis of the digital as both a producer and product of culture.
2. Computational analysis of cultural artifacts such as literature, music, visual art, etc.
3. Technology skills relevant to the above activities.
1. Humanistic analysis of the digital as both a producer and product of culture.
2. Computational analysis of cultural artifacts such as literature, music, visual art, etc.
3. Technology skills relevant to the above activities.
When Taught
Fall and Winter
Min
1
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Title
Digital Analysis
Learning Outcome
Students will analyze the place digital content holds in society as well as its effect on society.
Title
Computational Analysis
Learning Outcome
Students will use technology to analyze the products of human interaction and creativity (e.g., literature, music, movies, social media, etc.).
Title
Technology Skills
Learning Outcome
Students will master technology tools necessary to carry out digital analyses.