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Digital Humanities


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Program Director:

Jared Green
Office: Cushing Martin 119
Phone: 508-565-1711
jgreen@stonehill.edu
 

The School of Arts and Sciences offers a minor in Digital Humanities.

Mission of the Program

The Digital Humanities minor at Stonehill invites students to explore their world at the nexus of computer science and the humanities. Our program represents a broad array of interpretive methodologies, computational skills, and cross-disciplinary strategies for understanding and representing human knowledge, creations, and community. Studies in the digital humanities apply computational models for analyzing and visualizing data to the inquiry and study of traditional humanities disciplines, such as literature and languages, philosophy, history, religious studies, and the arts as well as the social sciences and business.

This six-course multidisciplinary minor, housed in the English Department and run in partnership with the Digital Innovation Lab, offers collaborative mapping, visualizing, interpreting and digital archiving strategies and project-based learning experiences that yield new understanding of history, politics, economic relations, social structures, belief systems and culture. Courses for the digital humanities minor are “digital-intensive,” which means that the coursework involves substantial use of or engagement with information technologies and computational tools for humanities research, algorithmic analysis, digitization of materials and artistic production.

Digital Humanities students pursue coursework in their choice of disciplines in order to develop practical information literacy, data analysis, data visualization, coding and web design skills, combined with literary analysis, cultural studies, visual and performing arts, and media production. While the program allows students to tailor the minor to their own scholarly, creative and professional interests, all graduates will emerge with the cultural competency and critical thinking that the humanities foster, along with the competitive edge in the post-college job market that a digital skill set provides.

Learning Goals

Minors in Digital Humanities will:

  1. Advance in three core curriculum areas: digital literacy, applied digital skills, and, digital cultural studies.
  2. Acquire practical information literacy, data analysis, data visualization, coding and web design skills.
  3. Recognize that digital media, including the algorithms that govern many aspects of contemporary life, are shaped by their historical and cultural contexts.
  4. Understand how to approach digital media as a set of historical, cultural and aesthetic practices both distinct from and in resonance with other forms of expression.
  5. Apply computational models for analyzing and visualizing data to the inquiry and study of traditional humanities disciplines as well as the social sciences and business.

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