Digital Humanities Minor
The Curriculum (18 Units)
The digital humanities minor focuses on technologically enabled methodological approaches to the humanistic inquiry that expand research and dissemination of art, artifacts, and documentary and literary texts. The minor prepares students for graduate study in art history, history, literature, religion, or library sciences as well as any of the fields which serve public humanities, including cultural art centers and museums. The minor emphasizes the digital humanities' values of open access, public accountability, collaboration, interdisciplinary cooperation, and non-hierarchical organizational structures.
Our Program
Digital Humanities Research
Our faculty are engaged with exciting and innovative digital humanities projects.
Digital Humanities Faculty
Faculty and staff of digital humanities curriculum span across multiple divisions.
What Humanities Division Grads Are Doing
Data collected from the 2023 class within six months of graduation.
Employed Full-Time or Part-Time
Admitted to Graduate School
Full-Time Volunteer or Other Activity
Total Settled Graduates
Why Pepperdine
Pepperdine Seaver College is consistently recognized among the top-ranked universities in California and the United States. We are a Christian university where students grow in knowledge and character. As a liberal arts institution, we focus on providing rich opportunities for intellectual and spiritual exploration for students with a diverse community.
Located in Malibu, CA
13:1 Student-to-Faculty Ratio
80% of Students Participate in an International Program
120,000 + Alumni Network
Contact Us
Humanities & Teacher Education Division
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
Office: CAC 300
Stella Erbes
Divisional Dean & Professor of Education
Genny Moore
Office Manager
Lee Jackson
Administrative Assistant