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Npr: HUCO 500 Survey of Humanities Computing
Sample Course Syllabus - 2004 (pdf)
This course will provide students with an overview of the discipline of Humanities Computing and its varied applications across the program's participating Departments. Topics covered will change according to movements and trends within the discipline but the course should enable students to situate their own research interests within the broader framework of Humanities Computing and to make informed choices about how they structure the rest of their program. Existing research methodologies and projects will be showcased and critiqued.
Topics could include but are by no means limited to: digitization of text, sound, and image; hypertext design and delivery; databases; text-analysis; statistical methods and analysis; knowledge representation and markup languages; electronic publishing and dissemination; and computers and culture.
Upon completion of the course students will be able to situate their own research interests within the larger context of humanities computing, evaluate existing methodologies and projects, consider the ability of computer systems to represent knowledge, and analyze the impact of technology on research in the humanities. HUCO-500 is designed to be accompanied by HUCO-520, a more technically oriented course.
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