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Introduction to Digital Humanities: A-State

Syllabus

Dr. Andrea Davis
andavis@astate.edu
Office: HSS 4038
Office Hours: TR 9:15-11am and by appointment

Course Outline

Course Outcomes

1. Students will demonstrate the ability to critically assess information and information technologies.

2. Students will demonstrate the ability to integrate digitally driven research methods with humanistic inquiry.

Course Policies

Students with Disabilities

Students who require academic adjustments in the classroom or by way of the web due     to a disability must first register with Arkansas State Disability Services. Following registration and within the first two weeks of class, please contact me to discuss appropriate academic accommodations, technology requirements, software and hardware specifics and requirements. Appropriate arrangements can be made to ensure equal access to this course.

Inclement Weather Policy

We will always have class unless cancelled by the University. Information on campus closure can be found on the ASU web page, KASU, and local radio and television stations.

Attendance

Students should attend every lecture, recitation and laboratory session of every course in which they are enrolled. A student who misses more than 6 classes will be given a failing grade. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with A-State’s Class Attendance Policy, which you can find in the most current Graduate Bulletin.

Academic Misconduct

Arkansas State University enthusiastically promotes academic integrity and professional ethics among all members of the A-State academic community. Violations of this policy are considered as serious misconduct and may result in severe penalties. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with A-State’s Academic Misconduct Policy, which you can find in the most recent Student Handbook.

Make up Work

Late work will only be accepted when students have an excused absence or a genuine emergency (to be determined by the instructor). It is your responsibility to contact me in a timely manner to notify me of the situation and make alternative arrangements. 

 


 

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