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Digital Humanities Minor

Combine your interest in the arts and human culture with the power of computing. You can gain experience with digital technology and data analysis by earning a Digital Humanities minor.As such, it is offered jointly by the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts, School of Informatics and Computing, and Herron School of Art and Design. 

The minor guides students in employing visual communication and informatics in the arts, social sciences, and humanities. Students will learn to work with large datasets and perform data analysis on texts. The minor prepares students to understand the technologies they use as objects of humanistic and artistic design, laden with historical and cultural perspectives that interact with political and economic systems. This experience with digital technologies and humanistic thinking expands opportunities to work in today’s highly interconnected global environment.


Plan of Study (16 cr.)

Required Courses (10 cr.)

HIST H195 is approved for the Arts and Humanities component of the General Education core. INFO I101 is approved for the Analytical Reasoning, List B, component of the General Education core.

Elective Courses (6 cr.)

Select two courses from outside your major:

Humanities

  • AMST-A303 American Cyber Identity (3 cr.)
  • COMM-M150 Mass Media and Society (3 cr.)
  • COMM-M215 Media Literacy (3 cr.)
  • ENG-W315 Writing for the Web (3 cr.)
  • ENG-W318 Finding Your E-Voice (3 cr.)
  • ENG-W412 Literacy and Technology (3 cr.)
  • GEOG-G337 Cartography and Graphics (3 cr.)
  • GEOG-G439 Seminar in Geographic Information Science (3 cr.)

Informatics and Information Science

Media Arts

Students must earn a C or higher in each course to graduate with the Digital Humanities minor.

 

Last updated: 04/19/2019