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DIGHUM-MIN - Digital Humanities (Minor)

Overview

Program Overview

The minor in Digital Humanities combines humanistic inquiry with digital methods and tools to generate new questions and to foster innovative research. Students will develop critical skills that are applicable within and beyond an academic setting.  The minor consists of three clusters: Spatial Humanities, Quantitative Textual Analysis, and Text Technologies. Students may choose to specialize in one of these areas.

  • Spatial Humanities ranges from theory (space as a category of analysis) to technical representation/analysis of spatial distribution through algorithms. It can draw upon anthropology, geography, and other disciplines with a tradition of interest in space; meanwhile, it can feed into (for instance) literary studies.

  • Quantitative Textual Analysis includes anything that uses computers to quantify formal properties of texts, ranging from word frequencies to chapter divisions to character networks. Genre, authorship, sentiment analysis, “opinion mining” -- all of these can play a role. It intersects with linguistics/NLP; Classics and Cognitive Psychology can also be allies.

  • Text Technologies encompasses technologies of communication; social media analysis; database creation, coding, TEI; technologies of publishing and text access; digital curation of virtual exhibitions (which allows us to bring in the arts, digital imaging, etc.).

Free Form Requisites

Degree Requirements

Students must take a minimum of twenty units: at least one core course (5 units), and at least five other courses of at least three units each. Students complete twenty or more units in courses relevant to the major in departments across the university including Anthropology, Art, Communications, Computer Science, East Asian Languages and Cultures, Engineering, English, French, History, Italian, Linguistics, Music, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Theatre and Performance. These electives are to be determined in consultation with the advisor to the minor (a faculty member in English).

Not all courses are offered every year.  For current info please see Explore Courses or contact the student services team. 

Required Courses for the Minor

Course List

UNITS

Required Introductory Course

Select one of the following:

5

course

Literary Text Mining (Quantitative Textual Analysis concentration)

For a list of elective courses, please visit the Digital Humanities Minor website.

https://dhminor.stanford.edu/elective-courses

Elective Courses

Five courses in the chosen concentration

15

Total Units

20