Minor: Digital Humanities
(DH)

In recent years everything about the printed word has changed. What we read, where we write, and how we interact with books, stories, words, and images have profoundly altered our relationship with culture. Students can enhance their work in traditional majors by adding additional interdisciplinary skills in the digital humanities. Digital humanities minors gain the ability to tell powerful stories in digital spaces, to use sophisticated tools to build digital projects, and to develop the confidence to practice these skills for a variety of careers and audiences.

 
TOP FIVE

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REASONS TO STUDY Digital Humanities
  1. Learn how to communicate complex ideas using digital platforms.

  2. Engage with cultural texts using dynamic digital tools.

  3. Study ethics in the framework of professional and digital worlds.

  4. Explore how people use technology and how it affects their lives.

  5. Create projects for public audiences, such as digital editions and podcasts.

Digital Humanities

College of Arts and Sciences
541-346-3911
english.uoregon.edu/dh

 
COURSES YOU
MAY NEED

     

MINOR CREDITS

Required       8 credits
Electives       16 credits


Total       24 credits

WHERE CAN I GO? WHAT WILL I LEARN? MAJORS COMMONLY
COMBINED WITH:
Contact Us

Tykeson College and Career Advising
541-346-9200
advising.uoregon.edu/tykeson

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