Master of Science Digital Humanities
The Master in Digital Humanities in a nutshell
The Master of Science in Digital Humanities is aimed at students with a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in either humanities or cultural studies, or computer science, or a subject that already combines humanities and computer science. The programme focuses on application-oriented skills and theoretical knowledge relating to digitisation and modelling, processing, indexing and networking, analysis and visualisation, as well as the presentation and archiving of data in the humanities and cultural studies. Further information on the programme's focus can be found in the programme profile.
Please note that the primary language of instruction of this Master is German, despite the fact that a selection of modules is offered in English.
Further information about the Master in Digital Humanities
Hier you find information specifically about various aspects of the Master of Science Digital Humanities (in German!).
- What is so special bout the Master in Digital Humanities at Trier University? See the Profile of the study programme
- You would like to apply for a spot? This is where you find information on how to apply
- How is this study programme structured? Find out in the ‘Studienverlaufsplan’ (PO 2022)
- In case you want to check all the official details: the official study programme regulations
- All things concerning the Master's thesis:
- Questions and Answers on the Master's thesis
- Currently advertised topics as well as topics of completed theses
- Guidelines for writing term papers and theses
- For guidance on the Master in Digital Humanities: Elodie Ripoll (ripoll@uni-trier.de)