Check Out Fall 2025 Graduate DH Course Offerings in NJ and NY
4 May 2025
We’ve made a list of graduate courses for Fall 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 fall 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 510A: Topics in Anthropology (Half Term): Technoscience and Technopolitics in an Age of AI (Beth Semel)
Architecture
- ARC 573: Proseminar: Computation, Energy, Technology in Architecture (Forrest M. Meggers)
- ARC 574: Computational Fabrication (Arash Adel)
Computer Science
- COS 514: Fundamentals of Deep Learning (Sanjeev Arora)
- COS 585: Information Theory and Applications (Ran Raz)
- COS 597B: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Computational Models of Cognition (Tom Griffiths)
- COS 597K: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Frontiers in Deep Learning
- COS 597U: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Machine Behavior (Manoel Horta Ribeiro)
East Asian Studies
- EAS 536 / COM 544: Cultures and Play: The History, Aesthetics, and Theory of Games in East Asia (Paize Keulemans)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECE 532 / COS 572 / MAE 572: Safety-Critical Robotics and AI (Jaime Fernandez Fisac)
English
- ENG 563: Poetry’s Data (Meredith A. Martin)
French
- FRE 546 / HUM 546: Technophobia (Christy N. Wampole)
German
- GER 523: Topics in Media Theory and History: Media Theory since 2000 (Devin A. Fore)
Music
- MUS 560: Music Cognition Lab (Elizabeth H. Margulis)
Near Eastern Studies
- NES 575 / CDH 575: The Cairo Geniza and the Material Cultures of the Indian Ocean World (Elizabeth A Lambourn and Marina Rustow)
Politics
- POL 501: Topics in Quantitative Methods (Half-Term) (Zeyang Yu)
- POL 573 / SOC 595: Quantitative Analysis II (Rocío Titiunik)
Columbia University
Art History and Archeology
- GR8041: AI, Imaging, Art (Noam M. Elcott)
East Asian Languages and Cultures
- GR8992: Chinese Media Cultures (Ying Qian)
Institute for Comparative Literature and Society
- GU4399: Introduction to Media and Cultural Studies (Irina Kalinka)
CUNY Graduate Center
Data Analysis
- DATA 70500: Working with Data: Fundamentals (Timothy Shortell)
- DATA 70600: Topics in Computational Fundamentals: Python (Stephen Zweibel)
- DATA 71000: Data Analysis Methods (Howard Everson)
- DATA 71200: Advanced Data Analysis (Johanna Devaney)
- DATA 73000: Visualization and Design (Julia Bloom)
- DATA 73200: Interactive Data Visualization (Eleanor Frymire)
- DATA 74000: Data, Culture and Society (Katherine Behar)
Digital Humanities
- DHUM 70000: Intro to the Digital Humanities (Krystyna Michael and Jojo Karlin)
- DHUM 78000: Special Topics in Digital Humanities: Building Playing Thinking (Jeffrey Allred)
English
- ENGL 89600: Studies in Digital Humanities: Critical AI Studies (Matthew Gold)
- ENGL 89000: Mining the Archives, Reinterpreting the Past (David Reynolds)
History
- HIST 75500: Intro to Public Scholarship: Theories, Methods, and Approaches (Angeles Donoso Macaya)
Interactive Tech / Pedagogy
Linguistics
- LING 78100: Computational Linguistics Methods I (Spencer Caplan)
- LING 79100: ST: Linguistics: Sociolinguistics Computer Mediated Communications (Matthew Garley and Ceclia Cutler)
Sociology
- SOC 82301: Computer Mapping GIS for NY, LA, and Global Cities (David Halle)
Philosophy
- PHIL 77700: AI: Prospects and Perils (Jesse Prinz)
New York University
IUDC Details
(NYU course listings can be accessed here)
Animal Studies
- GA 2500: Topics in Animal Studies: Animals, Art, and Technology (Gal Nissim)
Digital Humanities and Social Science
- GA 1120: Introduction to Programming
History
- GA 2033: Creating Digital History (Leah Potter)
Sociology
- GA 3000: Interdisciplinary Seminar: Generative AI in Sociology
Rutgers University
English
- 16:350:603: Poetry and Media (Meredith McGill)
Library and Information Science (courses)
- 17:610:531: Algorithms and Society (Britt Paris)
- 17:610:566: Digital Curation (Cheng)
- 17:610:569: Digital Preservation (Bell, Lauren)
Stony Brook University
IUDC Details
(Stony Brook course listings can be accessed here)
Art History
- ART 520: Media Aesthetics (Brooke Belisle)
Technology and Society
- EST 599: Special Projects and Topics: Geographical Information Systems
- EST 604: AI’s Role in Grand Challenges
Linguistics
- LIN 537: Computational Linguistics I (Jiwon Yun)