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Subject: [DHSI] Online course offering: Digital Humanities History and Methods
Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 19:48:43 +0000
From: Reed, Ashley <reeda@email.unc.edu>
To: Institute@lists.uvic.ca <Institute@lists.uvic.ca>


Members of this list may be interested in the online Digital Humanities History and Methods course I’ll be offering this Spring (beginning January 7th) through the Friday Center for Continuing Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I’ve included an announcement (with links to more information) below. Feel free to contact me off-list (reeda@email.unc.edu) with any questions. And please share this announcement widely.

All best,
Ashley Reed

Announcing ENGL 530: Digital Humanities History and Methods

A new graduate-level course to be offered online in Spring 2015 through UNC Chapel Hill's Friday Center for Continuing Education.

ENGL 530: Digital Humanities History and Methods will offer an introduction to the wide range of research and teaching applications that come under the rubric of "digital humanities.” The course is designed for graduate students, post-secondary instructors, K-12 educators, cultural heritage professionals, and independent scholars who wish to know more about the topics, tools, and techniques that are bringing the humanities into the digital age.

ENGL 530 meets online January 7 - May 5, 2015, and is open to UNC students as well as scholars and students not currently affiliated with UNC. 

To enroll for ENGL 530: Digital Humanities History and Methods, visit the Friday Center website (http://fridaycenter.unc.edu/cp/cco/enrollment.htm).

Tuition information is available here (http://www.fridaycenter.unc.edu/cp/cco/tuition.htm). Because UNC is a state-supported university, tuition differs for North Carolina residents and non-residents.

For more information about the course, contact the instructor, Dr. Ashley Reed (reeda@email.unc.edu).

Digital Humanities History and Methods meets requirements for UNC Chapel Hill's Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities. To learn about the Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities (which is open to both enrolled UNC graduate students and non-degree-seeking participants), see the Caroline Digital Humanities Initiative website (http://digitalhumanities.unc.edu/programs/gcpdh/).


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