In addition to undergraduate research and courses, there are now more graduate opportunities in fields related to digital humanities. The opportunities below represent a sample of opportunities available after undergraduate study.
Northeastern University’s School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs offers a M.S. in Urban Informatics. The program “couples comprehensive data analytics skills with an understanding of the big questions faced by cities in the 21st Century city.” There are four Urban Informatics interdisciplinary core courses that focus on data science/analytics as well as two electives in urban data skills. Find more information here: http://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/policyschool/graduate-programs/urban-informatics/.
Northeastern University also offers an MFA in Information Design and Visualization. This program “trains students in harnessing visual languages to support discovery and communicate information across a range of socially relevant issues.” The program is particularly focused on taking an interdisciplinary approach to communication. Find more information here: http://www.northeastern.edu/camd/artdesign/academic-programs/mfa-in-information-design-and-visualization/.
Arizona State University offers a Master’s in Social Technologies. The program “divides its focus between theoretical and applied work, drawing on social, behavioral, critical, cultural and design perspectives. Courses include Networked Social Technologies; Social Technology; and Community Informatics.” Find more information here: https://asunow.asu.edu/20160105-creativity-picturing-where-social-media-headed.