Program Overview
This program provides a foundation in digital humanities, combining courses in computer science, digital storytelling, and history. Students can choose from a range of electives to tailor their studies to their interests, including geospatial technology, media theory, and usability. The program requires 12 credits, with 9 credits in required courses and 3 credits in electives.
Program Outline
Outline:
Required Courses (9 credits)
- Complete 9 credits from the following with different prefixes:
- CSC 110: Fundamentals in Computer Science
- CSC 112: Programming & Data Science
- DHM 260: Digital Storytelling
- DHM 280: Introduction to Digital Humanities
- ENG 320: Usability & User Experience
- GEO 104: Introduction to Geospatial Technology and Analytics
- HIS 390: History on the Web
Elective Courses (3 credits)
- Complete 3 credits from the following including any not selected above:
- CSC 110: Fundamentals in Computer Science
- CSC 112: Programming & Data Science
- DHM 260: Digital Storytelling
- DHM 280: Introduction to Digital Humanities
- ENG 320: Usability & User Experience
- GEO 104: Introduction to Geospatial Technology and Analytics
- HIS 480: Digital History
- MDC 251: Media Technology
- MDC 254: Media & Culture Theory
Total Minimum Credits Required: 12
Note:
Three of the four courses (9 of the 12 credits) a student takes towards the Pathway must also be approved as one of the following general education or additional baccalaureate requirement types: Arts requirement, Behavioral & Social Science requirement, Humanities requirement, Science requirement, Interdisciplinary requirement, Diverse Communities requirement, Ethics requirement, Writing Emphasis requirement, or Speaking Emphasis requirement. The three general education courses must have different prefixes.