Digital Public Humanities Minor
Digital Public Humanities is the application of digital technology to the discovery, development, and dissemination of knowledge in the humanities. The public focus of digital humanities at Messiah University supports both the mission of the University to serve church and society as well as our specific desire that the humanities serve the common good. The Digital Public Humanities minor allows you to combine new media with the study and interpretation of the humanities in a range of public projects. In the digital public humanities, you will engage the terrain of faith and human culture as you produce, reflect on and shape ideas and experiences in the digital age.
(18 credits)
Complete the following for your minor:
Six credits from the following Digital Public Humanities courses:
COMM 217 | Introduction to Film | 3 |
COMM 337 | Multimedia Storytelling | 3 |
COMM 382 | History and Theory of Digital Media | 3 |
HIST 294 | Digital History | 3 |
HIST 393 | Public History | 3 |
| Upper level Digital Public Humanities course (3 credits) | |
See Digital Public Humanities cooridnator for current listing of approved upper-level DPH coures.
Six credits from the following Digital Skills courses:
Students may select any of the following courses to fulfill these six credits, but are encouraged to choose one of the following chosen digital tracks
Digital Media and Design:
Computer and Information Science:
CIS 181 | Computer Programming I | 3 |
CIS 191 | Web Development: Client Side | 3 |
CIS 284 | Computer Programming II | 3 |
CIS 287 | Introduction to Game Design | 3 |
CIS 291 | Web Development: Server Side | 3 |
GIS 245 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | 3 |
Film and Video:
Five credits of Humanities Projects distributed over at least two academic terms: