The digital studies minor is an 18-credit, interdisciplinary minor that allows students to link their major course of study to the theories and practices of digital studies. To integrate the interdisciplinary course approach, students must take the foundation course, Introduction to Digital Studies 50:209:101, which provides students with a space to tinker with digital tools and also to develop critical vocabularies for analyzing digital objects.
Students then take a 15-credit, interdisciplinary minor that allows students to link their major course of study to the theories and practices of digital studies. The minor electives can be fulfilled by completing 15 credits of 209 and/or digital studies approved electives. Up to 6 credits in digital studies minor may also double county toward either general education requirements or the students major course of student. Each
semester, the Digital Studies Center posts a list of approved electives on its website.