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Indigenous Digital Humanities & Cultural Collections Care Certificate Requirements

Review the requirements needed to earn a certificate in Indigenous Digital Humanities & Cultural Collections Care.

The ability to create and curate digital collections, as well as to help care for material culture items across mediums, in a way that is informed by the study of histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples is highly valued by educational institutions and museums across tribal communities and throughout the US.

Courses are designed with these goals for student learning:

  • to introduce the role of curators in the preservation of cultural lifeways and histories of Indigenous peoples;
  • to analyze how curators shape the representation of cultural lifeways and histories of Indigenous peoples;
  • to offer hands-on experience in the management of cultural collections in academic and community-based contexts;
  • to create opportunities to write grants and policies related to the management of cultural collections;
  • to provide hands-on experience in the production of digital collections;
  • to promote culturally competent and ethical curation of collections and dissemination of information.

The certificate is comprised of 12 credit hours. English courses taken for the certificate, with the exception of the required ENGL 428, Practicum in Digital Humanities, do not count towards the English major or minor. The following courses are required for the certificate:

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
IS 121Introduction to American Indian Studies3
ENGL 237Introduction to Cultural Collection Care3
ENGL 335Practicum in Cultural Collection Care3
ENGL 428Practicum in Digital Humanities3
 
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The difference between certificate and degree programs typically involves the time and cost to earn them. They also differ in the number of courses you must take. Degrees provide you with a well-rounded depth of knowledge while certificate programs focus on skills related to a specific career field. Like a minor, a certificate program is noted on your UND official transcript. The difference between an undergraduate certificate program and a minor is that students may pursue certificate programs without pursuing a major.

The same undergraduate degree admission requirements apply to undergraduate certificate programs at UND. Many students choose to pursue undergraduate certificate programs while concurrently working on a degree. Others are enrolled exclusively in undergraduate certificate programs.

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