Fall 2019 Courses

The fountains may not be flowing, but the bees are buzzing, the birds are singing, and the cherry blossoms are telling us that it must be that time of year again: Fall 2019 REGISTRATION ADVISING IS UNDERWAY. You may have already met with your advisor to map out some courses for the Fall, but if you haven't yet or if you're still considering things, you will probably find it useful to consult the page I've prepared with all of this Fall's courses that meet requirements for the CDS major or the Digital Studies minor. As always, there are a lot of great options, including some new classes, so check it out! … [Read more...]

Fall 2015 Courses

The list of courses meeting Digital Studies credit for Fall 2015 are now listed here on the website. As students prepare for their Fall registration, refer to this list to find appropriate courses, and please note as you do that some courses listed here will not be reflected in the course catalog until this Fall. They will, count, however. As a Digital Studies minor (or just someone interested in the program), you may be interested to know that there will be a new major offered this Fall, "Communication and Digital Studies." This new program will allow us to develop some new classes and other curricular structures, so it's an exciting opportunity to develop UMW's digital curriculum. The "Digital Studies" component of the new major will work closely with the curriculum from the minor, so if you've been taking classes toward the minor, you may also find that you're pretty well on your way to finishing this major. It may even make sense to switch to the major. If that's something … [Read more...]

Courses available for Spring 2015

The Spring 2015 schedule of courses is now available on the registrar's website, and students should begin making plans for their spring schedules. For the convenience of students completing or even just considering the Minor in Digital Studies, I've created a list of Spring 2015 electives, including their catalog descriptions and schedule options. Graduating seniors who still need to complete your capstone may notice that neither of the usual options is offered this coming semester. That's OK! You can still complete your requirement in one of two ways: complete an independent study, or make your case to me (in writing) that some other course should count as your capstone. An independent study is typically a course in a major discipline, such as ENGL 491 for English, and departments will have different requirements, expectations and processes for setting up these courses. Generally, students design their own course of study and a faculty member supervises their work. If you have any … [Read more...]