The origins of the Digital Humanities go back to the first decades of the 20th century, when Jesuit Robert Busa collaborated with IBM to create an index of the work of St. Thomas Aquinas. Since then, until today, the Digital Humanities have evolved in a rich and complex way, making their way in the academia and proposing new approaches, methodologies and tools to understand the human being in the digital era.
After twenty years of experience in online humanistic education, Tecnológico de Monterrey created the Master of Arts in Digital Humanities, a trimestral program, online, of professional orientation and linked to the cultural and creative industries, with which it proposes a wide, interdisciplinary, creative, enterprising and global approach to Digital Humanities.
Through a variety of projects, such as data journalism and the democratization of artificial.
Train professionals able to establish links between technology and the humanities with a critical perspective and human sense; to generate interdisciplinary, responsible and ethical dialogues between society and the digital world; to create cultural heritage projects, analysis of trends in social networks and creative entrepreneurship projects.
Intelligence, digital ethnography, web trend analysis, digital storytelling, data visualization and geolocation, academic digital publishing, computer philology, digital collection and repository management, among others, the program offers a practical and applied view of the Digital Humanities.
PMP is a trademark from the Project Management Institute, Inc.
* Tecnológico de Monterrey is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call (+1) 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Tecnológico de Monterrey
** See the accreditation’s validity of our programs and their benefits in accordance with CONACYT’s provisions, at Mexico’s National Quality Graduate Programs official website.
Aimed at graduates and professionals from: humanities, communication and social sciences, information technologies As well as cultural managers, community managers, editors, journalists, publicists, creators, information analysts, librarians, graphic designers, visual artists, educators and academics.
Comply with the comprehensive evaluation required in the admission process, through an interview conducted by the admissions committee of the graduate program. In addition, the following is necessary:
*The admission process may change without prior notice from the Admissions Committee
**Admission is the first step: then you can enroll in your graduate program of interest.
The graduate will be capable of: