STEM Solutions to Research Problems in Humanities
His course is freely available and open to all students and is advertised as a free credit course. We recommend the course to anyone who works with textual documents in their research or work, is open to learning how to use IT tools and is able to communicate in English.
Course Details
- Course ID: BBV-200/5
- Name: STEM Solutions to Research Problems in Humanities
- Teacher: Patrick Juola PhD, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, US-PA
- Time: Sze 16.00-17.30
- Venue: Main building (Múzeum körút 6-8.), 2. floor, room 207. (Department of Digital Humanities)
Short description:
At the end of this class, the participant should have mastered the following:
- How to design and analyze algorithms to solve problems
- A broad base of mathematics sufficient to formalize humanities problems and describe them to
- technical specialists
- The ability to quickly learn and adapt to new and updated tools in the professional environment
- Application of the above to examples in the real world.
Prerequisites: the language of the course is English, so English language skills are required; an open mind and interest in IT is also an advantage, as well as previous knowledge of programming (not mandatory!)
We are looking forward to receiving your applications, and we hope that ELTE students will take advantage of this special opportunity!