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Approved Courses

The course requirements can be met either by courses taken toward the candidate’s main program of study or by taking additional courses. The following list of approved courses are listed by college and include a notation about which requirement they fulfill. In addition, students may propose courses that are not listed here to be recognized toward the portfolio by filling out the form under the "Course Suggestions" tab.

  I. Introduction to Digital Humanities (cross listed as E388M, AMS391, HIS381,  HHM383, INF 383H) or Digital Libraries (INF 385S).
 II. methods
  III. theory or disciplinary contexts
  IV. practicum courses, taken by arrangement with the instructor and with approval from the portfolio Director.

 

  • College of Communication

    Journalism

    J395: Economics of New Media, III (I. Chyi)

    J395: Audience Research for New Media, III (I. Chyi)

    J395: Living in the Information Age, III (T. Johnson)

    J395: Social Media Research Methods, II, III (D. Murthy)

     

    Radio-Television-Film

    RTF 380G: Ethnography and In-Depth Interviewing, II (J. Straubhaar)

    RTF 380G: Social Capital & Social Networks, III (W. Chen)

    RTF 384: Media Literacy, III (K. Tyner) 

    RTF 385K: Media, Memory, and the Archive, III (C. Frick)

    RTF 386C: Digital Identities, III (S. Scott)

    RTF 386C: Gender and Fan Culture, III (S. Scott)

    RTF 386C: Race & Digital Media Cultures, III (C. Watkins)

    RTF 386C: Youth & Social Media, III (C. Watkins)

    RTF 393: New Media Technologies and Cultures, III (M. Mallapragada)

    RTF 393: Globalization & Social Media, III (W. Chen)

    RTF 393: Communication and Information Policy Class, III (S. Strover)

    RTF 393: Technology and Culture, III (S. Strover)

    RTF 393N: Internet/Information Policy, III (A. Newell)

    RTF 393Q: Video Game Studies, III (S. Scott)

  • College of Education

    Education

    EDC 385G: Interactive Multimedia Design and Production, II (M. Liu)

    EDC 385G: Teaching and Learning with the Internet, II, III (J. Hughes)

    EDC 385G: Designs and Strategies for New Media, II, III (M. Liu)

    EDC 390T:  Instructional Systems Design, III (M. Liu)

  • College of Fine Arts

    Theatre and Dance

    TD 387D: Embodiment, Legacy and Archiving Performance, II, III (G. Mason)

  • College of Liberal Arts

    Anthropology

    ANT 388: Applied Data Analysis, II (A. Di Fiore)

    ANT 388: Agent-based Simulation Modeling in Evolutionary Anthropology, II, III (A. Di Fiore)

    ANT 388: Applied Data Analysis, II (D. Reed)

    ANT 388: GIS for Anthropology, II, III (D. Reed)

    ANT 394M: Archive and Ephemera, II, III (C. Campbell)

    ANT 394: Critical Media Practices, III (C. Campbell)

     

    Classics

    CC 380: Digital Approaches to Antiquity: History and Material Culture.II, III (A. Rabinowitz)

     

    English

    E 387M: Posthuman Environments (C. Boyle)

    E 388M: Introduction to Digital Humanities, I (T. Clement)

    E 388M: Rhetoric & Digital Humanities, I (C. Boyle)

    E 388M: Computational Rhetorics, II, III (S. Graham)

    E 388: Post/Techno/Feminist Rhetorics, III (Dr, Jacqueline Rhodes)

    E 388M:  Rhetoric and Digital Cultures, III (S. Graham)

    E 392M: Digital, Celluloid, and Performative Medievalisms, III (D. Birkholz)

    E 392M: Digital Research Lab: Medieval, II, III (D. Birkholz)

    E 396L: Quantitative Methods in the Language Sciences, II (L. Hinrichs)

    E 398D: Digital Studies Practicum, IV (various) 

    French

    FR 392K: Computer Mediated Discourse Analysis, II, III (C. Blyth)

     

    Germanic Studies

    GER 382N: Digital Mapping of Cultural Networks, II, III (T. Ries)

    GER 382M Culture Tech / Tech Cultures (#37790) II, III (T. Ries)

    GER 389K: Thinking Digital: Approaches to Literature, Language, and Culture, II, III (T. Ries)

     

    History

    HIS 381: Public and Digital History, III (J. Neuberger) 

    Linguistics

    LIN 392: Analyzing Linguistic Data, II (K. Erk)

  • School of Information

    Information

    INF 384H: Concepts of Information Retrieval, III (M. Lease)

    INF 384M: Theories and Applications of Metadata, II, III (A. Acker)

    INF 385C: Human Computer Interaction, III (J. Gwizdka)

    INF 385E: Information Architecture and Design, II, III (Y. Zhang)

    INF 385M: Database Management, II (S. Gunn)

    INF 385P: Usability, II (E. Nordquist)

    INF 385T: Visualization, Data Storytelling II 

    INF 385T: Data Wrangling from Excel to SQL & Beyond, II (J. Howison)

    INF 385T: Technology Learning Studio, II (J. Howison)

    INF 389G: Introduction to Electronic and Digital Records, II (P. Galloway)

    INF 392K: Digital Archiving and Preservation, II (P. Galloway)