Master Digital Humanities
2nd level vocational master
A.Y. 2023/2024
Study area
Humanities
This master's degree programme aims to develop professionals ready to enter fields relating to humanities and IT, and specifically their application in the field of Digital Humanities, the role and methodology for which consist in conceiving new ways of conducting research and teaching students, and in producing cultural events and activities within the international framework established by the current Next Generation EU 2021-2024, one of the pillars of which is digital transformation.
The graduate programme in Digital Humanities is therefore geared towards those having a baseline of knowledge, understanding, and acumen in the fields of history, archiving, library management, philology, linguistics, philosophy, information technology, amongst other fields. The programme is intended for those seeking to build capacity and facilitate access to sources of knowledge and learning (documents, codicils, print materials, collections of letters, libraries, archives, museums, special collections) by marshalling the most advanced programming and digital communication tools available.
This goal of the Digital Humanities programmes is to provide, beyond a specific technical skill-set and familiarity with the canon, a new approach in the field of humanities coupled with a novel application of information technology. This new approach, which is at once open, visionary, and multi-disciplinary, makes it possible to spark a dialogue between diverse but related disciplines, including library management and archiving, palaeography, research methodology for history, literature, philology, IT, and the law, denoted by language registers that must communicate with one another; to allow for research, in the broadest sense of the word, to be conducted in a manner that embraces the infinite avenues of exploration and interaction available through analogue and virtual resources, including the transversal approach using Big Data in the humanities.
The graduate programme in Digital Humanities is therefore geared towards those having a baseline of knowledge, understanding, and acumen in the fields of history, archiving, library management, philology, linguistics, philosophy, information technology, amongst other fields. The programme is intended for those seeking to build capacity and facilitate access to sources of knowledge and learning (documents, codicils, print materials, collections of letters, libraries, archives, museums, special collections) by marshalling the most advanced programming and digital communication tools available.
This goal of the Digital Humanities programmes is to provide, beyond a specific technical skill-set and familiarity with the canon, a new approach in the field of humanities coupled with a novel application of information technology. This new approach, which is at once open, visionary, and multi-disciplinary, makes it possible to spark a dialogue between diverse but related disciplines, including library management and archiving, palaeography, research methodology for history, literature, philology, IT, and the law, denoted by language registers that must communicate with one another; to allow for research, in the broadest sense of the word, to be conducted in a manner that embraces the infinite avenues of exploration and interaction available through analogue and virtual resources, including the transversal approach using Big Data in the humanities.
To be eligible for the programme, candidates must hold a Master's or Single Cycle Degree under Ministerial Decree 270/2004.
The key employment opportunities for the course are available through cultural institutions, in the public administration, archiving, libraries and museum, companies and private-sector entities requiring complex skill-sets, ones that are able to establish a dialogue between IT systems with humanities content, and vice versa.
- Department of Historical Studies
via Festa del Perdono, 7 - 20122 Milano
[email protected]
+3902/503.12394
Courses list
Open sessions
Courses or activities | Professor(s) | ECTS | Total hours | Language |
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Compulsory | ||||
Cms and Search Engine Optimization for Digital Humanities | 2 | 18 | Italian | |
Copyright, and Legislation On Digital Content | 2 | 18 | Italian | |
Creation, Management, and Analysis of Corpora, Text Retrieval, Analysis and Mining | 3 | 27 | Italian | |
Data and Big Data Analysis Techniques | 2 | 18 | Italian | |
Database Management Systems | 2 | 18 | Italian | |
Digital and Visual History | 3 | 27 | Italian | |
Digital Archiving | 3 | 27 | Italian | |
Digital Library Sciences | 3 | 27 | Italian | |
Digital Manuscript Studies | 3 | 27 | Italian | |
Digital Museum Studies and Museography of Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage | 2 | 18 | Italian | |
Digitization and Long-Term Digital Preservation | 1 | 9 | Italian | |
Foundations, Developments, and Methodologies in Digital Humanities | 3 | 27 | Italian | |
Laboratory: 3d Modeling and Acquisition for Cultural Heritage | 2 | 32 | Italian | |
Laboratory: Cataloguing and Enhancement of the Museum Heritage | 1 | 16 | Italian | |
Laboratory: Geographic Information System for Cultural Heritage | 2 | 32 | Italian | |
Laboratory: Languages for the Web | 2 | 32 | Italian | |
Laboratory: Programming in Python | 2 | 32 | Italian | |
Laboratory: Textual Languages for Data Representation | 1 | 16 | Italian | |
Laboratory: Wikimedia Projects for Cultural Heritage | 1 | 16 | Italian | |
Linked Open Data and Semantic Web | 2 | 18 | Italian | |
Representation and Codification of Multimedia Resources | Haus Goffredo Maria
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3 | 27 | Italian |
Virtual Environments and Digital Storytelling | 2 | 18 | Italian |
Enrolment
Places available: 36
Call for applications
Please refer to the call for admission test dates and contents, and how to register.
Application for admission: from 01/12/2023 to 09/02/2024
Application for matriculation: from 16/02/2024 to 26/02/2024
Attachments and documents
Please note
Deadline for call: 9 february 2024