STRUCTURE OVERVIEW
Core programme content
- Methods and Techniques
- Tools and Resources
Indicative non-core content
• Methods and Techniques of Digital Humanities
• Tools and Resources of Digital Humanities
• Material Culture of the Book (optional)
• Digital Arts and Culture(optional)
• Material Culture and Archaeology (optional)
• Digital Publishing in the Humanities (optional)
• Advanced Text Technologies (optional)
• Applied Visualization in the Arts (optional)
• Structured Data in Digital Humanities (optional)
• Theory of Digital Texts (optional)
• Digital Visualization (optional)
• Dissertation (optional)
• Digital Humanities in the Workplace - Internship (optional)
FORMAT AND ASSESSMENT
Lectures on theoretical topics; demonstrations; practical classes and exercises. Two compulsory one-term modules, options to the value of 80 credits and a dissertation. Modules are assessed by coursework and/or examination.
MODULES
More information on typical programme modules.
NB it cannot be guaranteed that all modules are offered in any particular academic year.
Module code: 7AAVMMET
Credit level: 7
The module acquaints you with the standard ways in which the computer is applied to humanities data. You engage directly in modelling each problem by designing and implementing a digital representation of it, investigating how far it replaces the original and how new things can be done with the representation.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Elena Pierazzo, 020 7848 1949
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
One year FT, two years PT, September to September.
Location
Strand Campus.
Student destinations
Alumni of the MA in Digital Humanities have followed a number of different routes; they have pursued careers in the academic and research sector, they have undertaken PhD studies, and they have found work in the cultural heritage industries, in publishing houses, and in web based businesses in London and overseas.
Year of entry 2012
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