The minor in Digital Humanities blends traditional humanities disciplines—such as literature, history, and philosophy—with digital tools and methods like data analysis, web design, digital archiving, and visualization. Students learn to ask humanistic questions using technology, exploring how digital media shapes culture and knowledge. Students might pursue this minor to gain versatile, in-demand skills that combine creativity, critical thinking, and technical ability—useful in careers across education, media, technology, and the arts. It’s ideal for students interested in both cultural inquiry and digital innovation.
An undergraduate minor in Digital Humanities equips graduates with skills in technology, critical thinking, and the analysis of culture and history, making them competitive in a variety of fields. Graduates may find careers in digital content creation, web development, archival research, UX design, and data visualization for cultural or educational institutions. This minor pairs well with majors in English, history, or media studies, and appeals to employers in museums, libraries, nonprofits, and tech companies seeking employees who can bridge the gap between technology and the humanities.
School / College
College of Arts & Sciences
Department
English
History
Journalism
World Languages and Literatures
Contact
Dr. Cynthia Stretch
Dr. Marie McDaniel
Cynthia Simoneau
Dr. Lisa Vitale