The Digital Humanities MSc course offered by the University College London explores the application of digital technologies to disciplines within the humanities including archaeology, art history, cultural heritage, history, literature, museums, music and library science. The course aims to equip students with a broad understanding of historical and current research projects in digital humanities.Course Content: The program comprises two core modules that are compulsory, optional modules and a research project. Throughout the course, students will learn about the theories, methodologies, technologies, programming, and applications associated with digital humanities. It also provides opportunities to work on real-world projects with leading cultural heritage institutions in and around London.Key Modules: Core modules include 'Digital Resources in the Humanities' and 'Internet Technologies'. Optional modules may include - 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Historical Bibliography', 'Digital Audio Resources and Techniques', 'Research Methods and Resources in Digital Humanities', 'Electronic Publishing', 'Image Processing', and 'Introduction to Digital Curation'.Accreditations: The institution is accredited by the University College London, a world-leading, global university ranked 8th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2020).Future Careers: The program's multidisciplinary approach will equip students with a range of skills suitable for academic research, public sector work or the creative industries sector. Graduates can pursue careers including web design, software development, project management, and data analyst amongst others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page, Digital Humanities MSc.