Certificate in Digital Humanities

In our increasingly digitized world, the question isn鈥檛 whether to use digital technology, but how. AV研究所鈥檚 Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities offers a coordinated curriculum that is feasible for graduate candidates to complete alongside existing degree requirements.

Certificate Overview

Institutions of higher education, as well as employers in many other sectors, recognize that digital humanities skills such as text analysis, mapping, and coding have transformative potential. AV研究所鈥檚 Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities combines interdisciplinary methodological training with discipline-specific coursework to provide students with training and institutional recognition of their accomplishments in this fast-growing field.

A joint effort of the History and English Departments and the Boston College Libraries鈥 Digital Scholarship Group, the program offers M.A. and Ph.D. students the opportunity to diversify their skill-sets and produce projects such as digital archives, data visualizations, online exhibits, and scholarly websites. This project-based approach puts a premium on collaboration and interdisciplinary inquiry. In the process, Certificate holders will enhance their employment prospects in both traditional academia as well as in publishing, government, museums, libraries, archives, and other聽professional fields.

Eligibility

Students wishing to pursue the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities must first be enrolled in a graduate degree program at Boston College. They will be able to pursue coursework in accordance with their preparation under any of the following disciplines:

  • Classical Studies
  • English
  • History
  • Economics
  • Political Science
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Romance Languages and Literatures
  • Slavic and Eastern Languages and Literatures
  • Sociology
  • Theology

Admission will be open to all interested graduate students with approval from their graduate advisor.

Requirements

The curriculum for the certificate program consists of three courses:

  • HIST/ENGL 7888: Graduate Colloquium: Digital Humanities, introductory course
  • One relevant course within the home department聽
  • HIST/ENGL 8275 Capstone: Digital Humanities as Public Scholarship, a capstone course conducted under the auspices聽of the Libraries' Digital Scholarship Group (third year for doctoral students, second year for MAs)

The introductory course covers methodological aspects of the digital humanities, giving students the technical skills needed to do independent digital scholarship. The departmental course will allow students to apply these skills to discipline-specific work as they complete a digital project agreed to in advance with the course instructor. The capstone course will give students a chance to create a larger-scale work of digital scholarship, perhaps in collaboration with other students in the program, which they can use as part of a portfolio to demonstrate their abilities to potential employers.

Procedures

Interested graduate students should contact the program director as early as possible in their graduate studies. They will need to take the introductory course in the digital humanities and get approval from their departmental advisor to enroll in the program. Because the certificate is interdisciplinary, drawing from the course offerings of other departments, students must plantheir schedules accordingly to ensure that approved electives are offered and can be taken by the time of graduation. For more information, please contact the program director at: DHCertificate@bc.edu

Required Courses, 2023鈥2024

Course NumberCourse TitleInstructor
HIST7888
(Fall 2023)
Graduate Colloquium: Digital HumanitiesWeiskott
HIST8275
(Spring 2024)
Capstone: Digital Humanities as Public ScholarshipLehman

Electives, Spring 2024

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Affiliated Faculty

Marilynn Johnson
History


Library

Joe Nugent
English

Mar铆a de los 脕ngeles Picone
History

Christy Pottroff
English

Dana Sajdi
History


Library

Eric Weiskott
English