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ENGL 7370 - Introduction to Digital Humanities |
Offers a critical orientation to the tools, methods, and intellectual history of the digital humanities (DH). Explores key questions such as what debates are (re)shaping DH in this moment; what central theories lead humanities scholars to experiment with computational, geospatial, and network methodologies; how visualization can illuminate literature, history, writing, and other humanities subjects; and how new modes of research and publication might influence our teaching. Balances theory and praxis: Successful students come away with a well-grounded understanding of the DH field and a set of foundational skills to support their future research. No prior technical expertise is required to take the course, but students should be willing to experiment with new skills.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Seminar English Department Course Attributes: GS Col Socl Sci & Humanities, Topics Course Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Coll of Soc Sci & Humanities College of Engineering College of Science Coll of Arts, Media & Design Khoury Coll of Comp Sciences |
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