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The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Humanities and Cultural Production (BADHCP)

School of Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities

Reimagine the Humanities for a Changing World

Empower yourself with the critical and technical tools to redefine education, media, and society.

This program affords students a deep and wide training in various cultures and traditions of learning and action across human societies, and the digital and analytical skills with which to connect forms of knowledge to produce pressing interventions in the current crises faced by the globe. Students in the program will carve a role for themselves as transcultural, transdisciplinary, and transnational leaders in society, as academics, public intellectuals, policymakers, thought leaders, and changemakers. 

Reimagine Culture Through Digital Innovation

Use emerging technologies to document, preserve, and bring cultural stories to life in powerful new ways.

The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Humanities and Cultural Production (BADHCP)

Program Requirements

At The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Humanities and Cultural Production (BADHCP) level, students can anticipate four years filled with exploration and learning as they complete 40 credits worth of General Education courses and choose an additional 15-credit Minor from any other discipline.

Ultimately, a total 129 credit commitment will provide future graduates with the expertise and tools to pursue successful careers in media, culture, and creative production.

The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Humanities and Cultural Production (BADHCP)

Major Core Courses

  • Human Sciences
  • Doing History
  • Comparative Religion
  • Philosophical Thought
  • Digital Media in the Age of AI
  • World Literature
  • Critical Theory and Practice 
  • Focused Studies in Digital Humanities
The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Humanities and Cultural Production (BADHCP)

Optional Courses

  • Workshop in Digital Humanities
  • Special Topics in Cultural Production
  • Philosophy, Ethics, and AI
  • Networked Societies & Mediated Cultures
  • Nonfiction Narrative
  • Science and Society
  • Critical Theory and Cultural Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Humanities and Cultural Production (BADHCP)

Career Opportunities

  • The study of the humanities, arts, and social sciences prepares students for a wide variety of career trajectories, including those which have yet to be invented. Career opportunities range from museum curator, cultural consultant, cultural affairs program director, and communications consultant to Digital Humanities experts working as digital archivists, AI-powered journalists, digital curators, or digital media entrepreneurs.
     
The Bachelor of Arts in Digital Humanities and Cultural Production (BADHCP)

Intended Learning Outcomes

  • Formulate meaningful questions and address complex conceptual and social problems, approaching them from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective.
  • Engage effectively with a contemporary issue of public interest by integrating knowledges and practices from a wide range of texts, theories, and ideas produced in a variety of global contexts.
  • Lead and guide in challenging human situations through analysis and reflection upon the contemporary world and its complexities, by referring to relevant concepts, theories, methodologies, and digital tools

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