The Technological Humanities curriculum is designed to be flexible, in order to facilitate the addition of minors, certificates, and/or participation in co- and extra-curricular programs that credential graduates' interdisciplinary training. The Technological Humanities Curriculum includes four 3-credit technological applications electives that provide students the opportunity to develop skills and knowledge in any technological field offered at LTU.
Students can use these electives to pursue:
Accepted students also qualify for the STEM Major Scholarship .
This lecture series offers an interdisciplinary conversation about the world we make and what it means.
We bring leading humanities scholars to LTU’s campus, where they help us interpret, imagine, or understand the past, present, and future of our technologies.
Each event is free, open to the public, and designed to create dialogue between students, faculty, technologists, artists, business leaders and community members.
The Humanity + Technology lecture series regularly hosts leading scholars in interdisciplinary fields with special opportunities for 1:1 interaction for Technological Humanities majors.