Degree-Dependent Certificate, Digital Humanities

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Texas A&M University - College Station

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This transcripted certificate offers masters or doctoral students who intend to practice in an academic environment, museum, or other cultural institution the opportunity to acquire knowledge of digital tools, theories, and methodologies and to become competent in conducting digital practice. The Digital Humanities Certificate provides a basic introduction to the development and application of information technology in the context of research and practice in the humanities. The certificate provides students with the skills, applied and theoretical, that are necessary to apply computational techniques to complex research problems as well as practical tasks in the humanities.

The certificate program is open to students from any graduate degree program at Texas A&M University and the plan of study comprises 12 hours of coursework, including 3 hours of independent study (685 Directed Study) in any participating Digital Humanities faculty's home discipline. At least one course must be outside the student's home department. Some courses may or may not satisfy the certificate requirements, depending upon their content.

For more information, see http://dhcertificate.tamu.edu.

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