The University of Chicago Forum for Digital Culture offers a variety of academic programs in which students learn coding skills relevant to research in the humanities and investigate the impact of digital computing on society, culture, and the arts. The Master of Arts program in Digital Studies of Language, Culture, and History is designed for full-time students who have a bachelor’s degree in the humanities or in a related discipline such as linguistics, history, anthropology, sociology, communications, or fine arts.
Students apply to do either a one-year general M.A. with no thesis requirement or a two-year M.A. with a specialization and thesis project. The M.A. in Digital Studies of Language, Culture, and History qualifies as a STEM Designated Degree Program under the regulations of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. However, the focus is not merely on acquiring technical skills.
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