Master in Digital Cultures, Societies and Humanities
Program Overview
Master in Digital Humanities
The Master's program in Digital Humanities is an interdisciplinary course that combines 60 ECTS in "digital cultures, societies and humanities" with a 60 ECTS disciplinary program, including a Master's thesis (30 ECTS). This program allows students to explore the intersection of humanities and digital technologies.
Presentation
The Master's program in Digital Humanities is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the digital humanities. The program consists of two main components: a 60 ECTS program in "digital cultures, societies and humanities" and a 60 ECTS disciplinary program, which includes a Master's thesis (30 ECTS). This program enables students to develop a deep understanding of the digital humanities and their applications in various fields.
Study plans
The program offers several study plans, including:
- Religious sciences
- Theology
- Digital humanities
Religious Sciences
The program in Sciences of Religions is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the historical and anthropological aspects of religions. The program covers various topics, including:
- Historico-anthropological approaches
- Psychological and sociological approaches
- Migration and religious practices
- Religions of Asia, history of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Pluralism and spirituality in contemporary societies
Theology
The program in Theology is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of theological studies. The program covers various topics, including:
- Methodological approaches
- Theological branches (e.g., biblical studies, systematic theology)
- Interdisciplinary dialogue with other theological branches
Why Choose a Master in Digital Humanities
The Master's program in Digital Humanities offers students a unique opportunity to develop a comprehensive understanding of the digital humanities and their applications in various fields. The program provides students with a strong foundation in theoretical and methodological approaches, as well as practical skills in digital technologies.
Research Areas
The program covers various research areas, including:
- Digital humanities
- Cultural studies
- Social sciences -History
- Philosophy
- Theology
Institutes and Centers
The program is affiliated with several institutes and centers, including:
- IRSB (Romand Institute of Biblical Sciences)
- IHAR (Institute of History and Anthropology of Religions)
- ISSR (Institute of Social Sciences of Religions)
- ILTP (Lémanique Institute of Practical Theology)
- CIHSR (Interdisciplinary Center for History and Religious Sciences)
- CIRE (Interdisciplinary Center for Research in Ethics)
- CIEJ (Interdisciplinary Center for Jewish Studies)
