The Minor Program in Digital Humanities & Computational Social Sciences, which was established in the Spring semester of 2024, aims to provide KAIST students with knowledge of the latest methodologies and research achievements in digital humanities and computational social sciences. This will prepare them for broader interdisciplinary research in the future, enabling them to maximize their potential in both academic and industry settings. This program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to explore these disciplines and to pursue advanced studies at the Graduate School of Digital Humanities & Computational Social Sciences.
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Required credits : Required to complete 18 credits or more
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Major Mandatory Courses : None
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Elective Major Courses : 18 credits or more
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Degree notation : the Degree of OO in OO (Minor Program in Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences)
- The Table of Curriculum below includes a list of courses scheduled to be opened, so please check the academic guide(Bulletin) for completing the minor.
Course no. | Course Title | Note |
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DHS3xx | Text analysis for the humanities | Digital Humanities |
DHS2XX | Introduction to digital humanities | |
DHS211 | Introduction to Digital History | |
HSS405 | Logic and Artificial Intelligence | |
DHS4xx | Special Topics in Digital Humanities | |
DHS2xx | Introduction to Statistics for Humanities and Social Science Research | Computational Social Science |
DHS3xx | Communication Research: Understanding and Application | |
DHS2xx | Contemporary Social Theory | |
DHS407 | Understanding Computational Social Science | |
DHS4xx | Understanding Social Network Theory | |
DHS1xx | Understanding Social Network Theory | Language and Psychological Science |
DHS2xx | Introduction to Linguistics | |
DHS3xx | Introduction to Statistics for Psychology | |
DHS3xx | Research Methods in Psychology | |
HSS510 | An Introduction to Language Learning | Course mutually recognized by undergraduate and graduate programs |
HSS551 | Narratology and Big Data | |
HSS553 | Human-Computer Communication |