Digital Humanities : MA
Master
In Lancaster
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Lancaster
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
Led by world-experts in the field, you will engage with cutting-edge research in Digital Humanities and will develop a valuable set of transferable skills, while benefiting from a strong interdisciplinary approach.
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About this course
2:1 (Hons) degree (UK or equivalent) in History or a related discipline.
Overall score of at least 6.5, with no individual element below 5.5
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Subjects
- Humanities
- Digital texts
- Images
- Quantitative sources
- Humanities students
- Humanities degrees
- Digital approaches
- Humanities courses
- Fascinating new
- Digital Technologies
- Historical sources
- Historical analysis
Course programme
Developments in the use of digital technologies are transforming the ways we live and work. In recent years, information technology has come to be dominated by digital texts, images, and maps rather than quantitative sources. Humanities students are ideally placed to make use of these important and exciting sources in academic research and in the wider world of employment – yet few humanities degrees provide students with these skills. Driven by a dual focus on digital approaches and more traditional humanities courses, this MA addresses this skills shortage while assuming no particular expertise in computing.
Whether you want to continue in academia with the skills to drive pioneering work in your subject, or want to develop a career in any field that combines cutting-edge IT skills with the traditional strengths of a humanities graduate, this fascinating new MA will transform your understanding of how digital technologies can be used.
You will take the core modules: ‘Using Digital Texts as Historical Sources’ and ‘Spatial technologies for Historical Analysis', which introduce you to the core skills required of a digital humanist, as well as ‘Researching and Writing History’, which will prepare you for your dissertation, and the dissertation module, through which you develop your own original research.
You will also be able to choose two further modules. These include modules from the History Department's Masters programme and those run in other departments, such as English Literature and Creative Writing, and Linguistics and English Language. If you are seeking to gain hands-on experience in the heritage sector, one of your choices might be our Heritage Placement module, or if you wish to pursue a further topic through independent research then you could choose a Project module.
Digital Humanities : MA