UCL offers an MA in Digital Humanities designed to train students to use digital technologies in humanities research and communication, capable of engaging with complex issues and managing large-scale projects.Course Content: The course teaches students how to use and build digital technologies, engaging with complex issues in the digitisation of cultural heritages, archives, libraries, and museums. Students are also equipped to manage and execute complex digitisation projects and to navigate the legal and ethical issues raised by digital humanities.Key Modules: The programme offers modules in Debates in Digital Humanities, Web Mapping: Transforming Information into Interactive Maps, Programming for Cultural Heritage, XML for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Digitisation, and Internet Technologies.Future Careers: This course prepares students for career fields like library, museum and archives related works, arts and heritage sectors, visualisation, software and project design, publishing industry and is also ideal for further research works.For more information on this course, please visit the `official course page`.