Get Ready for Registration with Spring 2022 Recommendations
22 November 2021
Be sure to check out the two DH courses taught by the CDH’s very own Emily McGinn and Sierra Eckert.
Once again, we’ve combed through the course catalog and compiled a list of courses to tickle your every DH fancy. The following are Spring 2022 course offerings that offer social, historical, and ethical frameworks on data, technology, and media; provide hands-on computational instruction; or give students the opportunity to explore digital humanities methods on multimedia assignments.
Be sure to check out the two DH courses under Humanistic Studies taught by the CDH’s very own Emily McGinn and Sierra Eckert.
African American Studies
- AAS 313 / HIS 213 / LAS 377: Modern Caribbean History
- Reena Goldthree
- AAS 339 / EGR 339: Black Mirror: Race, Technology, and Justice
- Ruha Benjamin
American Studies
- AMS 351 / GSS 443 / AAS 352: Black and Indigenous Feminist Survival and Experimentation in the Americas
- Tiffany King
- AMS 354 / ART 355 / ENV 373: Creative Ecologies: American Environmental Narrative and Art, 1980–2020
- Allison Caruth
Anthropology
- ANT 240 / HUM 240: Medical Anthropology
- João Biehl and Onur Gunay
- ANT 347: Culture, Media, and Data
- Jeffrey Himpele
- ANT 446 / ENV 364: Nuclear Things and Toxic Colonization
- Ryo Morimoto
Architecture
- ARC 525 / ART 523: Mapping the City: Cities and Cinema
- M. Christine Boyer
Art & Archaeology
- ART 483 / AAS 483 / HUM 483: Pathologies of Difference: Art, Medicine, and Race in the British Empire
- Anna Arabindan-Kesson
- ART 489 / HUM 289: Art and Knowledge in the Nineteenth Century
- Bridget Alsdorf and Rachael DeLue
Asian American Studies
- ASA 430: Imagining Asian Pacific America: Storytelling in Contemporary Literary, Media, and Visual Arts
- Staff
Chemical and Biological Engineering
- CBE 260 / EGR 260: Ethics and Technology: Engineering in the Real World
- Bruce Koel
Civil and Environmental Engineering
- CEE 292 / HUM 392: Engineering Justice and the City: Technologies, Environments, and Power
- Dean Chahim
Classics
- CLA 247 / HUM 249 / STC 247 / ENV 247: The Science of Roman History
- Caroline Cheung and Janet Kay
Computer Science
- COS 126 / EGR 126: Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach
- Adam Finkelstein, Ruth Fong, and Alan Kaplan
- COS 226: Algorithms and Data Structures
- Dan Leyzberg and Kevin Wayne
- COS 324: Introduction to Machine Learning
- Jia Deng and Olga Russakovsky
- COS 484: Natural Language Processing
- Karthik Narsimhan
European Cultural Studies
- ECS 389 / CHV 389 / HUM 289 / ENV 389: Environmental Film Studies: Research Film Studio
- Erika Kiss
Engineering
- EGR 277 / SOC 277 / HIS 277: Technology and Society
- David Reinecke
- EGR 371 / ENT 371: Designing the Future of Work: Public Interest Technology Development
- Andrés Monroy-Hernández
English
- ENG 317 / COM 396 / HUM 314: Where are we? Maps, Travel, and Wonder
- Sarah Anderson
Freshman Seminar
- FRS 122: Connection and Communication in the Digital Bazaar
- Swati Bhatt
- FRS 128: Tech/Ethics
- Steven Kelts
- FRS 152: Nuclear Princeton: An Indigenous Approach to Science and the Environment
- Ryo Morimoto
- FRS 159: Science, Technology, and Public Policy
- Harold Shapiro
German
- GER 211: Introduction to Media Theory
- Thomas Levin
Gender & Sexuality Studies
- GSS 208 / AAS 208: Media, Sex, and the Racialized Body
- Dannelle Gutarra Cordero
History
- HIS 202 / URB 203 / AMS 203: The Sixties: Documentary, Youth and the City
- Purcell Carson and Alison Isenberg
- HIS 295: Making America: Technology and History in the United States
- Emily Thompson
- HIS 431 / AMS 432: Archiving the American West
- Martha Sandweiss
Humanistic Studies
- HUM 321 / THR 362 / AMS 331: Excavate/Illuminate: Creating Theater from the Raw Material of History
- Catherine Young
- HUM 346 / ENG 256: Introduction to Digital Humanities
- Emily McGinn
- HUM 475 / ENG 475: Data and Literary Study: A Research Lab
- Sierra Eckert
Journalism
- JRN 260: The Media in America: What to Read and Believe in the Digital Age
- Joe Stephens
Latin American Studies
- LAS 329 / ENV 390 / ANT 329: Amazonia, The Last Frontier: On Colonization and Decolonization
- Guilherme Fagundes and Miqueias Mugge
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- MAE 418 / ARC 418 / ENE 428: Virtual and Augmented Reality for Engineers, Scientists, and Architects
- Alexander Glasser and Forrest Meggers
Neuroscience
- NEU 499 / PSY 499: The Computational Basis of Natural Intelligence in the Human Brain
- Jonathan Cohen
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- ORF 350: Analysis of Big Data
- Boris Hanin
Statistics and Machine Learning
- SML 201: Introduction to Data Science
- Staff
- SML 310: Research Projects in Data Science
- Jonathan Hanke
Sociology
- SOC 306 / SML 306: Machine Learning with Social Data: Opportunities and Challenges
- Brandon Stewart
- SOC 409 / COS 409: Critical Approaches to Human Computer Interaction
- Janet Vertesi
Spanish and Portuguese
- SPA 408 / LAS 418 / MUS 338: Music and Migration in the Caribbean
- César Colón-Montijo
School of Public and International Affairs
- SPI 334 / SOC 319: Media and Public Policy
- Paul Starr
Theater
- THR 300 / COM 359 / ENG 373 / ANT 359: Acting, Being, Doing, and Making: Introduction to Performance Studies
- Darja Filippova and Stacy Wolf
- THR 420 / ARC 420 / VIS 420: Designing Narratives
- Staff
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