Check Out Fall 2023 Graduate DH Course Offerings in NJ and NY
14 August 2023
We’ve made a list of relevant courses for Fall 2023 offered throughout the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC). Some may count toward the CDH’s new Graduate Certificate.
For graduate students in the humanities looking to use computational methods in their research or study the histories, cultures, and theories of information, we’ve made a list of relevant courses for Fall 2023 offered throughout the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC). The IUDC is an association of universities in New York and New Jersey that enables PhD students to enroll in graduate-level courses for credit at any of the participating universities.
These courses can also be used to satisfy the elective requirement for the CDH’s new Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities (so long as students get them approved by the certificate directors). To enroll in a course, submit copies of a completed registration form to the IUDC coordinator at both your host and home institutions by any school-specific deadlines.
Columbia University
IUDC coordinator: Sophia Cheng
Deadline to register: September 22, 2023
Center for Comparative Literature and Society
- CPLS W4111: World Philology (David Lurie)
- CLPS W4260: Digital Psychoanalysis (Karen Seeley)
English and Comparative Literature
- CLEN G6804: Formal Methods in Text Analysis I (Dennis Tenen)
- ENTA W3707: Memes, Metaphors, and Performances (Eduardo Pavez Goye)
Spanish
- SPANG6019: Early Modern Museums: Iberian Colonization, Museification, and Aesthetic Education (Alessandra Russo)
CUNY Graduate Center*
IUDC coordinators: Vincent J. DeLuca and Matthew Schoengood
Digital Humanities
- DHUM 70000: Introduction to Digital Humanities (Krystyna Michael, JoJo Karlin)
- DHUM 74000: Digital Pedagogy: History, Theory, Practice (Joseph Ugoretz)
- DHUM 78000: Building, Playing, Thinking: Theory and Practice of Play in the Digital Humanities (Jeff Allred)
- DHUM 78000: Large Language Models and ChatGPT (Michelle McSweeney)
- DHUM 78000: Public Interest Technology (Lisa Rhody)
English
- ENGL 89000: Mining the Archives, Reinterpreting the Past (David Reynolds)
- ENGL 89600: Knowledge Infrastructures (Matthew Gold)
- cross-listed with Digital Humanities (DHUM 78000)
History
- HIST 79500: Digital History (Anne Valk)
- cross-listed with Digital Humanities (DHUM 78000)
Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures
- SPAN 80100: Sociolinguistics of Computer-Mediated Communications (Cecelia Cutler, Matt Garley)
- cross-listed with Linguistics (LING 79600)
The New School for Social Research*
IUDC coordinator: Ryan Gustafson
Anthropology
- GANT 6614: Technopolitics (Antina von Schnitzler)
- Instructor permission required
Historical Studies
- GHIS 5520: The Politics and Poetics of Infrastructure (Emma Park)
Philosophy
- GPHI 6301: Homer (and the Internet) (Gwen Grewal)
New York University*
IUDC coordinator: Li Cao
Anthropology
- ANTH-GA 1226: Digital Culture (Gabriel Dattatreyan)
English
- ENGL-GA 1972: Digital Literary Studies (Jeffrey Binder)
History
- HIST-GA 2033: Creating Digital History (Leah Potter)
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
- ISAW-GA 3023: Text Analysis for Historical Language Research (Patrick Burns)
- Instructor permission required
- ISAW-GA 3024: Introduction to Digital Humanities for the Ancient World (Sebastian Heath, Tom Elliott, David Ratzan)
- Instructor permission required
Princeton University
IUDC coordinator: Jenny Smith
Deadline to register: September 18, 2023
Anthropology
- ANT 503B: Anthro-Archives and Ethno-Stories (Serguei Oushakine)
- Half-term
Art and Archaeology
- ART 551: From Above: European Maps and Architectural Plans before Aerial Observation (Basile Baudez)
- cross-listed with Architecture (ARC 557)
Classics
- CLA 514: Greek Philology, Past and Future (Johannes Haubold)
- cross-listed with Hellenic Studies (HLS 514)
East Asian Studies
- EAS 580: Script Theories: Korea, East Asia, and Beyond (Ksenia Chizhova)
- cross-listed with Comparative Literature (COM 580)
English
- ENG 522: Shakespeare's Language (Jeff Dolven)
German
- GER 523: Ecopolitics of Media: Material, Knowledge, and Resource Regimes (Thomas Levin, Viktoria Tkaczyk)
- cross-listed with Media and Modernity (MOD 500), Humanistic Studies (HUM 523), and Environmental Studies (ENV 523)
- GER 532: Literary Studies? A Disciplinary Investigation (Nikolaus Wegmann)
Near Eastern Studies
- NES 547: Introduction to Arabic Documents (Marina Rustow)
- cross-listed with History (HIS 546)
Rutgers University*
IUDC coordinator: Benjamin Arenger
English
- 350:645: Archives of American Literature (Meredith McGill)
* Contact IUDC coordinator for this school’s registration deadline.
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