Digital Humanities Certificate now an option for graduate students

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Any graduate student in good standing at Texas A&M University may now pursue a Digital Humanities Certificate in addition to their stated degree program.

The Digital Humanities Certificate gives students the opportunity to acquire practical knowledge of digital tools and methodologies and to become competent in conducting digital practice activities. Students will receive 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 calls for 12 hours of coursework and three hours of independent study is required. At least one course must be outside the student’s home department. Click here for a complete list of approved courses.

The Digital Humanities Certificate is a collaborative effort of the Texas A&M Libraries, College of Liberal Arts, College of Engineering and College of Education and Human Development.

For more information about the certificate program, visit http://dh.tamu.edu/certificate

Reposted from: http://clla.tamu.edu/news/03-03-08-certificate-in-digital-humanities-now-an-option-for-graduate-students

Posted by James Smith on Monday, March 03, 2008