Develop skills in computational techniques and digital methodologies that can positively impact the cultural sector. The Digital Humanities MSc provides humanities students with tangible digital skills and tools for engaging with emerging digital technologies such as AI. Taught at UCL, you’ll learn from renowned scholars and industry figures, with access to unparalleled resources relevant to this discipline. You'll be guided in thinking about how to apply technologies within the cultural sector and the arts and humanities research landscape and you’ll gain key technical experience enabling you to seek employment in this rapidly growing field.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant humanities or computing discipline from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.
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Digital Humanities (both MA and MSc) graduates have found employment in industry sectors as diverse as: IT, technology & communications, publishing, journalism, translation and PR. They work with employers including the BBC, Deloitte LLP and the National Gallery.*
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