Minor in Digital Humanities
Description
The Minor in Digital Humanities allows students to explore intersections between technology and research in the humanities, fine arts and social sciences. Students in this minor gain experience with technologies and methodological approaches that are common today in a broad range of professional settings, including education, libraries, museums, and cultural heritage institutions. They also acquire skills that help them advance in any career, in areas including project management, public speaking, and critical and creative thinking. The minor consists of 15 hours of elective courses offered by various disciplines (see the program of study in the UNF Catalog and the semester-by-semester lists of courses published by the DHI).
For more information, contact Dr. Clayton McCarl, professor of Spanish and digital humanities.