Nishant, A few years ago, Tanya Clement started a list of "digital humanities inflected undergraduate programs." The list is a good place to start, especially in the ways people have expanded her list in the comments section of the post. You can read it here: http://tanyaclement.org/2009/11/04/digital-humanities-inflected-undergraduat... Since the time that this initial list came out, I moved from being the Director of the Digital Technology & Culture Program at Washington State University to working with the Digital Cultures and Creativity Program at the University of Maryland. I'm more than happy to chat with you about the approaches taken in both of these programs. Best, Jason -- Jason Farman, Ph.D Assistant Professor of American Studies Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Digital Cultures and Creativity University of Maryland, College Park http://www.jasonfarman.com <http://www.jasonfarman.com> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Laurel Hellerstein <lhellers@endicott.edu>wrote:
Endicott College has a BS in Internet Studies within the School of Communication that began two years ago. It has not generated the numbers we had anticipated so we are taking a second look at our challenges. For more information:
http://endicott.edu/Academics/Communication-Academics/CommunicationInternetS tudies.aspx
Following curriculum links will lead you to required courses and descriptions.
Laurel Hellerstein, Ph.D. Dean, School of Communication Endicott College
-----Original Message----- From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Nishant Shah Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 9:00 AM To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [Air-L] Pointers for Undergraduate degrees in Digital Cultures
Dear All, We are right now trying to conceptualise what an undergraduate degree programme in Digital Cultures could look like. We have been trawling the web but largely we come across graduate programmes that offer it as a degree, and I was wondering if anybody has pointers on where to look and what to keep in mind while trying to conceptualise a degree programme like this.
Links to programmes that you think are successful, or just reminders about disciplines/stakes that need to be factored in to build a Bachelor's programme that brings in Historical Review + Critical philosophy + Media Studies + Social Science & Humanities Critique + Computing and Management skills, with a global perspective would be greatly appreciated.
If you are already running courses in this field, also, do get in touch because we are thinking of a distributed course creation, and would also be able to commission existing experts from around the world to help us do the design in the coming year or two. Warmly Nishant
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