About
In our increasingly digitized world, the question isn’t whether to use digital technology, but how. Institutions of higher education, as well as employers in many other sectors, recognize that digital humanities skills such as text analysis, mapping, and coding have transformative potential. BC’s Graduate Certificate in Digital Humanities offers a coordinated curriculum that is feasible for graduate candidates to complete alongside existing degree requirements. The program combines interdisciplinary methodological training with discipline-specific coursework to provide students with training and institutional recognition of their accomplishments in this fast-growing field.
In order to provide a space for students to learn and to contribue to our academic community, BC has arranged the capstone for the program to provide space for students to develop small digital scholarship projects relevant to the broader community of scholarship. Each project aims to provide instructional material for the undergraduate classroom in the form of original, primary material (in digital facsimile), alongside interpretative visualizations, and contextual information.
Rights and Use
All material associated with this website is either in the Public Domain (explanation) or placed under a Creative Commons License. We ask that all users remember to attribute their work in order to meet academic and legal standards.
For more on rights and use, check out our rights and reproduction page.
Contributing Members
Spring 2023 Capstone Course
- Brianna Reisbeck
- Chase Hockema
- Elspeth Currie
- Mike Lyons
- Silvia Notarfonso
Collaborative Digital Projects Lab
2022/23 Team
Catherine Enwright
Consultant