DGT HUM 101
Introduction to Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Lecture, 75 minutes; discussion, 75 minutes. Foundation course for students in Digital Humanities minor, providing theoretical and conceptual framework for understanding genesis of digital world. Use of contemporary cultural-historical methodology to focus on rise of new media and information technologies in 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, such as photography, film, radio, television, Internet, and World Wide Web and their impact on how individuals, groups, and cultures experienced their worlds.
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DGT HUM 101
- DGT HUM 110User Experience and Design
- DGT HUM 112Information and Visualization
- CESC M121Race, Gender, and Data
- DGT HUM 120Social Media Data Analytics
- DGT HUM M121Race, Gender, and Data
- DGT HUM 125Data Analysis for Social and Cultural Research
- DGT HUM C131Geospatial Humanities: Digital Mapping and Critical Geographic Information Systems
- DGT HUM 140Coding for Humanities
- DGT HUM 150Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities
- DGT HUM C160Introduction to Critical Cartography and Theories of Mapping
- DGT HUM 187Capstone Seminar in Digital Humanities
- DGT HUM 198Honors Research in Digital Humanities
- DGT HUM 199Directed Research in Digital Humanities
13 courses list this as a requisite. The whole downstream is here — 13 courses over 1 level. Every course here opens its own tree.





