Check Out Spring 2025 Graduate DH Course Offerings in NJ and NY
3 December 2024
We’ve made a list of graduate courses for Spring 2025 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 Spring 2025 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
Anthropology
- ANT 424: Anthropology of Media Forms and Practices (Ikaika Ramones)
Architecture / Art and Archaeology
- ARC 525/ART 524: Mapping the City: Cities and Cinema (Christine Boyer)
Computational and Data Humanities / Humanistic Studies
- CDH 507/HUM 507: Data in the Humanities (Jeri Wieringa)
Computer Science / Electrical and Computer Engineering
- COS 583/ECE 583: Great Moments in Computing (Margaret R. Martonosi)
French / Comparative Literature
- FRE 537/COM 508: Punishing & Publishing the Author. Authorship, Individual Sin, and the Media, from Auctor to Auteur (Julien R. Stout)
French / Humanistic Studies / Media and Modernity / Art and Archaeology
- FRE 536/HUM 510/MOD 512/ART 592: What Photography Can Do (Christy N. Wampole)
Music
- MUS 545: Contexts of Composition: Algorithms and AI in Composition (Dmitri Tymoczko)
Spanish / Comparative Literature
- SPA 441/COM 468: 'Don Quixote' in Material and Virtual Worlds (Marina S. Brownlee)
Check out more Princeton grad courses in our curated Spring '25 course list.
Columbia University
Math
- GU4200: Mathematics and the Humanities: Mathematics and the Human (Michael Harris and Justin Clarke-Doane)
German/Comparative Literature
- GU4821: Rumor and Media: Technologies, Circulation (Stefan Andriopoulos)
Comparative Literature
Ethnicity and Race
- GU4004: Data, Race, Power and Justice (Brian Luna Lucero)
Human Rights
- GU4270: Social Media and Human Rights (Ted Perlmutter)
CUNY Graduate Center
Data Analysis and Visualization
- DATA 74000: Data, Culture, and Society (James Lowry)
- DATA 70600: Special Topics in Computational Fundamentals: JavaScript (Stephen Zweibel)
- DATA 73000: Visualization and Design (Julia Bloom)
- DATA 78000: Special Topics: “Software Design Lab: Creative Computing” (Omar Nema)
- DATA 71000: Data Analysis Methods (Howard Everson)
Digital Humanities
- DHUM 74000: Digital Pedagogy I: “Feminist Pedagogy in Theory and Practice” (Andie Silva)
- DHUM 70002: Digital Humanities: Methods and Practices (Bret Maney)
- DHUM 78000: Special Topics: “Digital Memories: Theory and Practice”(Aránzazu Borrachero)
- DHUM 78000: Special Topics: “Politics and Digital Humanities” (Shawna Brandle)
English
- ENGL 80200: Minding—Your Business: Thinking & Imagining, Reading & Writing in the Time of 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
- LING78100: Introduction to Methods in Computational Linguistics I (Spencer Caplan)
- LING83100: Language Processing: Signals and Symbols (Spencer Caplan)
The New School for Social Research
Art, Media, and Tech
Media
- NMDS 5282: Robots as Media (Margaret Rhee)
- NMDS 5451: After Images: Literature & Photography (Julie Beth Napolin)
- NMDS 5577: Storytelling across Media (Cassius Adair and Sonja Bozic)
- NMDM 5342: Digital Disinformation: Truth, Lies and the rise of AI (Robert Berkman)
Psychology
- GPSY 6461: Interacting with AI (Michael Schober)
New York University
IUDC Details
(NYU course listings can be accessed here)
Anthropology
- ANTH-GA 1226: Digital Culture (Ethiraj Dattatreyan)
Digital Humanities and Social Science
- DHSS-GA 1122: Web Development (Divya Mehra)
History
- HIST-GA 1011: Digital Archives (Mary Kidd)
Journalism
- JOUR-GA 1182: Specialized Reporting: Data Journalism (Meredith Broussard)
Museum Studies
- MSMS-GA 3330: Digital Frictions-Museum Accessibility and Digital
Histories of Exhibition and Visual Display (Rosanna Flouty)
Digital Media
- DM-GY 9103: Deep Learning for Media (Magdalena Fuentes)
- DM-GY 9103: Tech Media & Democracy: Addressing the Threats to an Informed Electorate
- DM-GY 9103: Conservation of AI-Based Artworks (Thiago Hersan and Deena Engel)
Rutgers University
Political Science
- 790:527: Digital Technology Human Rights & Democracy (Heather Pierce)
School of Communication and Information
- 252:522: Multimodal and Digital Literacies (Cheryl Mclean)
Stony Brook University
Linguistics
- LIN 637: Computational Linguistics 2 (Jeffrey Heinz)
Spanish
- SPN 671: Sound Cultures in Latin America (Rodrigo Viqueira)
Music
- MUS 517: Introduction to Computer Music (Margaret Schedel)