Why the Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate?

By the Numbers

The DHGC is an interdisciplinary certificate program open to all ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder graduate students. The certificate fosters computational and digital approaches to humanities inquiry and/or the development of humanities perspectives on technology.

Five Areas of Emphasis

  • Computational methods
  • Multimodal presentation
  • Critical digital studies
  • Programming/building
  • Data literacy skills

Courses and Faculty

  • 1 core course: DHUM 5000: Introduction to Digital Humanities
  • 42 elective courses to choose from in 14 departments and programs across ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, including:
    • College of Arts & Sciences, ATLAS Institute, CMCI, College of Engineering and Applied Science, and Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship
  • 26 affiliate faculty from 5 ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ colleges, schools, and interdisciplinary institutes, who teach elective courses and can guide capstones

Student Experiences