Check Out Fall 2024 Graduate DH Course Offerings in NJ and NY
18 August 2024
We’ve made a list of graduate courses for fall 2024 offered throughout the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC).
Looking to explore DH-relevant courses–both at Princeton and beyond?
We’ve made a list of graduate courses for fall 2024 offered throughout the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC).
With the approval of the certificate director, these courses can be used to satisfy the elective requirement for the CDH’s Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities.
To enroll in a course, submit a completed registration form to the IUDC coordinator at both your host and home institutions.
Princeton University
History of Science
- HOS 599 / HIS 599: Special Topics in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine: Information-Computing-Infrastructure (Matthew L. Jones)
Music
- MUS 528: Seminar in Musicology: Digital Musicology (Jamie L. Reuland)
Columbia University
History
- History GU4984: Hacking the Archive: Lab for Computational History (Matthew J Connelly)
Psychology
- Psychology GU4836: Machine Intelligence (Trenton Jerde)
Slavic Languages
- Comparative Literature: Russian GU4213: Cold War Reason: Cybernetics and the Systems Sciences (Adam Leeds)
CUNY Graduate Center
Data Analysis and Visualization
- DATA 70500: Working with Data: Fundamentals (Tim Shortell)
- DATA 73000 / DHUM 73000: Visualization and Design (Julia Bloom)
- DATA 78000: Special Topics: Data Bias - How Big Data Increases Inequality (Allen Hillery)
Digital Humanities
- DHUM 70000: Introduction to Digital Humanities (Matt Gold and Krystyna Michael)
- DHUM 78000: Special Topics: Building, Playing, Thinking: Theory and Practice of Play in the Digital Humanities (Jeff Allred)
English
- ENGL 89000: Mining the Archives, Reinterpreting the Past (David Reynolds)
- ENGL 80200: How to Read. What to Do 3: “Passionate Utterance,” “The Fact of Feeling,” “Cosmic Weather” & AI (Joan Richardson)
Interactive Technology and Pedagogy
- Core 1: Interactive Technology and Pedagogy 1: History and Theory
- Core 2: Interactive Technology and Pedagogy 2: Methods and Practice
Linguistics
- LIN 78100: Introduction to Methods in Computational Linguistics I (Spencer Caplan)
- LIN 83600: Language Technology (Sarah Levitan)
Sociology
- SOC 82301: Computer Mapping for NY and LA, and Global Cities: GIS with Manifold: Basic and Advanced Techniques (David Halle)
The New School for Social Research
Art, Media, and Tech
- PSAM 5012: Computational Form (Justin Bakse)
Culture and Media
- LSCT 2547 / NMDS 5459: Visuality and Data (David Bering-Porter)
Media
- NMDS 5406: Media Practices: AI (Jonathan Thirkield)
Psychology
- GPSY 6456: Perception in Virtual Worlds: Experiments in Design and Psychology (Colleen Macklin and Ben van Buren)
University Curriculum
- UTNS 5119: Who Comes After the Human? (Anthony Dunne, Dominic Pettman, and Fiona Raby)
New York University
IUDC Details
(NYU course listings can be accessed here)
Digital Humanities and Social Science
- DHSS-GA 1120: Introduction to Programming (Marc Bacchus)
- DHSS-GA 1125: Programming with Data (Allison Parrish)
History
- HIST-GA 1002: Topics Seminar: Migration, Archives, and the State (Ellen Noonan and Sibylle Fischer)
- HIST-GA 101: Introduction to Archives (Cristiana Fontanez Rodriguez)
- HIST-GA 2031: Advanced Archival Description (Martha Teenney)
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
- ISAW-GA 3023: Special Topics in Digital Humanities for the Ancient World: Interactive and Physical Computing (Sebastian Heath)
Journalism
- JOUR-GA 1182: Specialized Reporting: Data Journalism (Meredith Broussard)
Museum Studies
- MSMS-GA 1010: Introduction to Archives (Leah Potter)
- MSMS-GA 2033: Creating Digital History (Leah Potter)
Rutgers University
English
- 350:660 Thinking with and Beyond the Human in Post-1800 Literatures (Lauren Goodlad and Mukti Mangharam)
School of Communication and Information
- 194:681: Topics in Media Studies II: Technology, Social Justice, and Society (Todd Wolfson)
Stony Brook University
Linguistics
- LIN 537: Computational Linguistics 1 (Jordan Kodner)
- LIN 655: Computational Seminar: Historical Computational Linguistics (Jeffrey Heinz)
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