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Digital Humanities at Universidad del Pacífico allows you to understand and reimagine the humanities with the tools of the digital world. This innovative approach, which combines technology and humanities, will prepare you to excel in a constantly changing environment, transforming the humanities into something concrete and applicable to life. With your training in Digital Humanities, you'll have access to diverse career opportunities, from working in cultural industries to creating innovative businesses with a strong social and human component. Additionally, you'll be able to lead digital entertainment projects or excel in multinational technology companies.
*According to the Ponte en Carrera portal, MTPE Observatory/June 2016.
applied to important Peruvian companies during the last terms of the program.
"Large corporations are working to learn how to manage change and connect the digital world with the human world. That is why the Digital Humanities professional is key, since he/she is a professional who is good technologically, and combines that quality with other disciplines such as anthropology or ethnography"
"Digital Humanities professionals are called to not only generate new market opportunities, but also innovate in areas such as Human Resources and Marketing, achieving high-performance teams and proposing genuinely innovative solutions."
“Good public policies are built with data, although in Peru there is no widespread practice to use them continuously. To work in this contemporary world, we need professionals who know and understand data, and who have the ability to use that information for the benefit of citizens."
"Innovation processes, which are social processes, of openness, of public challenges to find solutions together, have Digital Humanities professionals as their main energizers."
"Digital humanities are experiencing a boom, especially in the cultural field, due to their role in the enhancement of historical heritage. Today, digital tools are used to preserve and disseminate tangible and intangible goods."