Check Out Spring 2026 Graduate DH Course Offerings in NJ and NY
16 December 2025
We’ve made a list of graduate courses for spring 2026 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
Note: for a list of grad seminars offered or cross-listed by the CDH that automatically count toward the Graduate Certificate in DH, please see Graduate Courses in DH.
Architecture
- ARC 525 / ART 524 / CDH 525: Mapping the City: Cities and Cinema (M. Christine Boyer)
- ARC 546 / URB 546: Technology and the City: The Architectural Implications of Networked Urban Landscape (Andrew Laing)
- ARC 568: Robotic Architecture Workshop (V. Mitch McEwen)
Art and Archaeology
- ART 559: Archive, Cinema, Fabulation (Tina M. Campt)
Computational and Data Humanities
- CDH 507 / HUM 507: Data in the Humanities (Grant R. Wythoff)
Computer Science
- COS 511: Theoretical Machine Learning (Elad Hazan)
- COS 526 / ECE 576: Neural Rendering (Felix Heide)
- COS 534: Fairness in Machine Learning (Lydia T. Liu)
- COS 568: Systems and Machine Learning (Kai Li)
- COS 583 / ECE 583: Great Moments in Computing (Margaret R. Martonosi)
- COS 598B: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Formal methods with-and-for machine learning (Aarti Gupta)
- COS 598I: Advanced Topics in Computer Science: Modern Data Systems (Jialin Ding)
East Asian Studies
- EAS 509 / CDH 509: Text Analysis in a CJK World (Paul A. Vierthaler)
History of Science
- HOS 599 / HIS 599 / CDH 599: Special Topics in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine: Information-Computing-Infrastructure (Matthew L. Jones)
Music
- MUS 561: Music Cognition Lab (Elizabeth H. Margulis)
Philosophy
- PHI 543 / SML 543: Machine Learning: A Practical Introduction for Humanists and Social Scientists (Sarah-Jane Leslie)
Politics
- POL 506 / SPI 595: Qualitative Methods (Corrine M. McConnaughy)
- POL 572: Quantitative Analysis I (Zeyang Yu)
- POL 573: Quantitative Analysis II (Marc Ratkovic)
- POL 574: Quantitative Analysis IV (Arthur Spirling)
Public and International Affairs
- SPI 528D: Topics in Domestic Policy: Policymaking and Ethical Challenges from Advances in Science & Tech (Zeynep Tufekci)
- SPI 585A: Topics in STEP: Societal Impacts of Data, Algorithms and AI (Aleksandra Korolova)
Sociology
- SOC 504: Advanced Social Statistics (Sam Trejo)
- SOC 505: Research Seminar in Empirical Investigation (Yu Xie)
Statistics and Machine Learning
- SML 510: Graduate Research Seminar (Sarah-Jane Leslie)
Columbia University
Anthropology
- GR6075: Power and Technoaesthetics (Rosalind Morris)
Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race
- GU4004: Data, Race, Power and Justice (Brian Luna Lucero)
Comparative Literature & Society
- GU4545: Wittgenstein in the Machine (Lydia Liu)
Comparative Media
- GR8483: Intro to Comparative Media (Ying Qia and Nico Baumbach)
English Theatre Arts
- GU4725: Technologies of Modern Drama (William B Worthen)
European History - Politics
- GU4000: Digital Sovereignty and the European Union (Fabiano Cristiano)
Film
- GU4048: Music, Sound and Image Theory (Jane Gaines and Benjamin A Steege)
- GU4310: Experimental Film & Media (Ronald Gregg)
Institute for Study of Human Rights
- GU4270: Digital Advocacy for Human Rights: Social Media and Open Source Intelligence (Ted Perlmutter)
Music
- GR6601: Interactive Sound & Video (Seth Cluett)
CUNY Graduate Center
Comparative Literature (see courses)
- CL 86500: Archaeology of Media: Film, Fashion, Montage (Eugenia Paulicelli)
Data Analysis and Visualization (see courses)
- DATA 70600: Special Topics in Computer Fundamentals: AI-Assisted Programming (Stephen Zweibel)
- DATA 71200: Advanced Data Analysis (Howard Everson)
- DATA 73000: Visualization and Design (Julia Bloom)
- DATA 73200: Interactive Data Visualization (Ellie Frymire)
- DATA 74000: Data, Culture and Society (Kevin Ferguson)
- DATA 78000-01: Special Topics: Software Lab Design: Creative Computing (Omar Nema)
- DATA 78000-02: Special Topics: Categorical Data Analysis in Python (Tim Shortell)
- DATA 78000-03: Special Topics: Agentic AI (Michelle McSweeney)
- DATA 78000-04: Special Topics: AI for What?: Developing Critical AI Practices with Mission-Driven Organizations (Kathleen M. Cumisky)
Digital Humanities (see courses)
- DHUM 70002: Digital Humanities: Methods and Practices (Bret Maney)
- DHUM 74500: Digital Pedagogy II: Theory, Design, and Practice (Shawna Brandle)
- DHUM 78000-01: Special Topics: Digital Memories: Theory and Practice
- DHUM 78000-02: Special Topics: Decolonial AI and Digital Humanities: Centering Indigenous, Afro-Diasporic, and Latinx Voices
- DHUM 78000-04: Special Topics: Social Justice and Public Scholarship
English (see courses)
- ENGL 82000: The Appetite of Thought: Exercises in Eco-Techno Criticism & Reading (Joan Richardson)
Interdisciplinary Studies
- IDS 81670: Selected Topics in IDS: More Just Technology: Publics & Futures (Maura Smale and Javiela Evangelista)
Linguistics
- LING 83100: Psycholing / Cognitive Linguistics: Advanced Natural Language Processing (Alla Rozovskaya)
Music ( see courses)
- MUS 83201: Music in / on the Internet (Eliot Bates)
Psychology
- PSY 80103-04: Seminar in Special Topics: Inter-active Digital Narrative Research (Colette Daiute)
New School for Social Research
Anthropology
- GANT 5201: Documentalities: The Politics of Archives (Anne Stoler)
- GANT 6281: Anthropologies of AI (Sareeta Amrute)
- GANT 6614: Technopolitics (Antina von Schnitzler)
New York University
IUDC Details
(NYU course listings can be accessed here)
Anthropology
- ANTH-GA 1216: Culture and Media II (Tejaswini Ganti)
Digital Humanities and Social Science
- DHSS-GA 1122: Web Development (Jo Suk)
- DHSS-GA 1125: Programming with Data (Allison Parrish)
English
- ENGL-GA 2912: Philosophy as Literature, Literature as Philosophy: The Essay, from Montaigne to ChatGPT (Robert Young)
- ENGL-GA 2944: The Social Life of Paper (Lisa Gitelman)
Experimental Humanities & Social Engagement
- CEH-GA 1018 007: Data Justice (Toussaint Nothias)
History
- HIST-GA 1011: Digital Archives (Mary Lauren Kidd)
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
- ISAW-GA 3024: Introduction to Digital Humanities for the Ancient World (Sebastican Heath, Tom Elliott, and Patrick Burns)
Journalism
- JOUR-GA 1182–09: Data Journalism (Meredith Broussard)
Linguistics
- LING-GA 1012: Large Language Models: Evaluation and Applications (Tal Linzen)
Philosophy
- PHIL-GA 3010: Topics in Philosophy of Mind (Ned Block and Andrew Rubner)
Psychology
- PSYCH-GA 2013: Psychology of Social Media
- PSYCH-GA 2040-009: Current Topics: Psychology and Artificial Intelligence
Public Humanities
- PUBHM-GA 1101-003: Case Studies in Public Humanities: The Hemispheric Institute and HIDVL (Ana Dopico and Daniel Howell)
Sociology
- SOC-GA 2316: Introduction to Computational Text Analysis (Bart Bonikowski)
- SOC-GA 3350: Social Data Science Workshop (Bart Bonikowski)
Stony Brook University
IUDC Details
(Stony Brook course listings can be accessed here)
Technology and Society
- EMP 532: Big Data Systems (Firman Firmansyah)