Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities
The Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities at the University of North Florida allows students to explore technologies and methodological approaches that are common today in a broad range of professional settings, including education, libraries, museums, and cultural heritage institutions. Students complete four courses (12 hours of graduate credit), selecting from a list of electives in various disciplines (see the program of study in the UNF Catalog and the semester-by-semester lists of courses published by the DHI).
Courses taken as part of the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities can be applied toward the M.A. in English, the M.A. in History, the M.S. in Computer and Information Sciences, and the M.S. in Communication Management. Students can also complete the certificate without being admitted to another graduate program.
For more information, contact Dr. Clayton McCarl, professor of Spanish and digital humanities.