You will develop practical skills to flourish in the digital age and explore the impact of digital technology on culture, power and identity in society.You will seek to discover what is it to be human in the digital age, and the answers will help to shape how we see ourselves and others as humanity becomes more connected by technology.You will be introduced to a dynamic and developing field. The BA in Digital Humanities and Information Technology will lay the foundations for employment in a range of areas or for further research, using digital tools to address the creative questions of the arts and humanities.Written exams will take place before Christmas and in May. Not all modules will have formal examinations. Many modules use other types of assessment.Modules in the programme require hands-on work with current and emerging tools. This will include assessments that require engagement with both the theory and practice of inquiry in the digital age. It is expected that students will create digital research objects in the course of their work. Assessment may include practice- and/or performance-based elements where appropriate.Who Teaches This CourseThe programme is taught by lecturers from Computer Science, Digital Humanities and Arts. Integrating the College of Science, Engineering and Food Science with the College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Science provides students with diverse perspectives that will result in a comprehensive education in both fields.