About This Program
This interdisciplinary program combines computer science with art, art history, and visual studies to explore the critical and theoretical engagement of computation within cultural and artistic practices.
Students learn to apply core computer science concepts to digital humanities, algorithmic arts, and media practice, developing skills in data visualization, digital storytelling, and information aesthetics.
Note: This is a typical curriculum structure for Master's in AI programs. For the exact courses offered by Duke University, visit their official program website.
Full-Time
Program Specializations:
AI Ethics/Policy
View the exact, up-to-date curriculum on the official program website
Prepare Product Analyst career in Entertainment AI with digital humanities focus
Duration
4 Years
Format
On-Campus
Specializations
AI Ethics/Policy