This 120-credit Master’s course, offered jointly by the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences and Faculty of Theology and Sciences of Religions, offers an interdisciplinary approach to theoretical and methodological knowledge aimed at developing an informed and critical view of the uses of digital technologies and the discourse associated with them, alongside the IT skills appropriate for the needs of the human and social sciences. The knowledge and know-how gained during the course include a reflection on the issues of digital cultures in a disciplinary pathway.
Organiser |
Faculty of Arts |
Adress |
Faculté des lettres Faculté des sciences sociales et politiques Faculté de théologie et de sciences des religions |
Contact |
Coordination du Master en humanités numériques |
Degree awarded |
Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Humanities |
ECTS Credits |
120 |
Duration |
4 semesters |
Teaching language |
French. Recommended level: C1. |
Admission requirements |
The candidate must be a holder of a Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, a Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, a Bachelor of Arts in the Study of Religions or a Bachelor of Theology of the University of Lausanne, or a title judged to be equivalent; he or she must continue at Master’s level with the discipline(s) studied during the Bachelor’s course for a minimum of 60 credits. |
Enrolment and final dates |
It is possible to start the programme of the Master of Arts degree in either the Autumn or the Spring semesters. Candidates needing a visa to study in Switzerland must apply for enrolment at least two months prior to the deadlines indicated above. |
Part-time |
Possible under certain conditions. |
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Going on a university exchange is a unique and highly rewarding experience, provided you prepare well. The first thing to remember is that you need to start taking steps well in advance. Subject to the prior agreement of the Faculty, you can study for one semester in another institution while remaining registered at the UNIL.
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Last update: 13 March 2024