Theory into Practice: A Case Study of the Humanities Computing Master of Arts Programme at the University of Alberta

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 1 (2):167-183 (2002)
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This article outlines the pedogogical imperatives and practical necessities that shaped the establishment of the new Master of Arts degree in Humanities Computing at the University of Alberta . Established as a graduate programme open to students across the Faculty of Arts, the programme provides a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary studies that combine the rigours of a traditional Liberal Arts education with hands-on experience in emerging technologies. Although research in Humanities Computing is not necessarily a broadly interdisciplinary proposition, the establishment of a Humanities Computing curriculum is. Teaching in Humanities Computing must incorporate the work of many different disciplines . It can serve as a powerful vehicle for promoting the type of collaboration between departments and faculties that many colleagues and administrators seek

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