Browse Our List of Grad DH Courses Across NJ / NY
8 January 2022
This spring, universities across the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium are offering courses on computational methods, multimedia research, and histories and theories of computing, data, and digital media.
UPDATED: January 18, 2022
The Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (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. To help graduate students at Princeton and throughout the IUDC discover more opportunities for studying the digital humanities, we have compiled a list of relevant courses offered next semester at schools in the consortium. Below, you will find courses that teach computational methods, introduce multimedia research, and take up histories and theories of computing, data, and digital media. The IUDC registration form, which contains links to each school’s IUDC website, can be found here.
Columbia University
Deadline to register: February 22, 2022
Comparative Literature
- CLENW4728: Literature in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- Dennis Tenen
Film
- FILMR5720: Media Archeology
- Jason Lariviere
History
- HISTW4926: Spatial History Lab
- Gergely Baics
- S. Wright Kennedy
- HISTW4927: Mapping 19th Century New York
- Gergely Baics
- S. Wright Kennedy
- HISTW4962: Making and Knowing in Early Modern Europe
- Pamela Smith
Teachers College, Columbia University
Deadline to register: January 31, 2022 (recommended)
Arts & Humanities
- A&HA 4084 001: Digital Foundations: Creative Technology
- James Dec
- A&HA 4089 001: New Media, New Forms: Technological Trends in Art Education
- Richard Jochum
Curriculum & Teaching
- C& T 5037 001: Literacy, Culture, and the Teaching of Reading
- Maria Paula Ghiso
- C& T 5037 002: Literacy, Culture, and the Teaching of Reading
- Jody Langan
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Deadline to register: January 28, 2022 (recommended)
Digital Humanities
- DHUM 70002: Digital Humanities: Methods and Practices
- Bret Maney
- DHUM 70600, cross-listed with DATA 70600: Special Topics in Computational Fundamentals: Python
- Rafael Davis Portela
- DHUM 73000, cross-listed with DATA 73000: Visualization and Design
- Michelle McSweeney
- DHUM 73700, cross-listed with DATA 78000: Geospatial Humanities
- Shipeng Sun
- DHUM 78000: Special Topics: Digital Storytelling
- James Lowry
- DHUM 78000: Special Topics: Digital Memories: Theory and Practice
- Aránzazu Borrachero
Data Analysis and Visualization
- DATA 73200: Interactive Data Visualization
- Rachel Daniell
- DATA 74000: Data, Culture and Society
- Kevin Ferguson
- DATA 78000, cross-listed with DHUM 73700: Special Topics: Introduction to GIS: Methods and Applications
- Shipeng Sun
- DATA 78000: Special Topics: Advanced Interactive Data Visualization Studio
- Ellie Frymire
Sociology
- SOC 81900: Spatial Data Analysis
- Jeremy Porter
The New School
Deadline to register: January 10, 2022 (recommended)
Art, Media, and Technology
- PSAM 5010: Data Visualization and Information Aesthetics
- Tresson Canley
- PSAM 5011: Digital Dev: Data Viz Stories
- Debra McGrory
- PSAM 5752: Dark Data
- David Carroll
Media Studies
- NMDS 5312: Software & Difference
- Fabiola Hanna
- NMDS 5517: Transforming Data
- Jonathan Thirkield
Sociology
- LSOC 2115: Digital Inequalities
- Bizaa Ali
New York University
Deadline to register: February 11, 2022
Experimental Humanities and Social Engagement
- CEH-GA 3052: Feminist Science and Technology Studies
- Elaine Gan
- CEH-GA 1018.003, cross-listed with INTRL-GA 1731-007: Global Networked Culture
- Kimon Keramidas
- CEH-GA 1137, cross-listed with MSMS-GA1137: Digital Humanities: Analysis and Visualization
- Kimon Keramidas
- CEH-GA 2165: Science Fiction: Humanity, Technology, the Present, the Future
- Kimon Keramidas
Comparative Literature
- COLIT-GA 2978: The Information Society
- Leif Allison Reid Weatherby
Digital Humanities and Social Sciences
- DHSS-GA 1121: Working with Data
- Benjamin Schmidt
- DHSS-GA 1122: Web Development
- Zachary Coble
English
- ENGL-GA 1972: Digital Literary Studies
- David Hoover
History
- HIST-GA 1011: Digital Archives
- Lindsay Dumas
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
- ISAW-GA 3003: QGIS for Archaelogists and Historians
- Sebastian Heath
Linguistics
- LING-GA 3250: Computational Methods for Linguistics
- Juliet Stanton
Media, Culture, and Communication Studies
- MCC-GE 3032: Computing History
- Laine Nooney
Museum Studies
- MSMS-GA 3330: Digital Frictions: Museum Accessibility and Digital Design
- Rosanna Flouty
Princeton University
Deadline to register: January 24, 2022
Architecture
- ARC 525 / ART 524: Mapping the City: Cities and Cinema
- M. Christine Boyer
German
- GER 523 / MOD 523 / HUM 523: Media Theory since 2000
- Devin Fore
History
- HIS 548: Histories of Language and Communication
- Fara Dabhoiwala
Humanistic Studies
- HUM 475 / ENG 475: Data and Literary Study: A Research Lab
- Sierra Eckert
- Note: There is a syllabus with supplemental readings that can be followed to count this undergraduate course as a graduate-level one.
Music
- MUS 527: Seminar in Musicology
- Georgina Born
- Gavin Steingo
Near Eastern Studies
- NES 523 / HIS 563: Readings in Judeo-Arabic
- Marina Rustow
Rutgers University
Deadline to register: January 26, 2022
Art History
- 16:082:601: Transhistorical Perspectives on Media Technologies: 1450-1950
- Andres Zervigon
- Laura Weigert
Communication and Information Studies
- 17:194:509: Digital Media Innovation
- John Pavlik
- 17:194:556: Digital Media Research
- Caitlin Petre
- 17:194:594: Digital Media Ethics
- John Pavlik
- Andrew Kennis
English, cross-listed with Philosophy
- 16:350:641: The Ethics & Politics of Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction
- Lauren M.E. Goodlad
- Alex Guerrero
Italian
- 16:560:670: Digital Humanities: Theories and Practices
- Lisa Tagliaferri
Library and Information Science
- 17:610:531: Algorithms and Society
- Britt Paris
- 17:610:553: Digital Libraries
- Michael Lesk
- 17:610:566: Digital Curation
- Gretchen Stahlman
Stony Brook University
Deadline to register: February 4, 2022
Linguistics
- LIN 538: Statistics for Linguists
- Jeffrey Heinz
- LIN 637: Computational Linguistics 2
- Jeffrey Heinz
- LIN 665: Language and Computation
- Owen Rambow
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