CHUM 200 : Basic Humanities Computing Skills.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W |
| PREREQUISITE: | Word processing experience. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Software applications for computer-based instruction, academic publishing, and research; introduction to programming new applications. |
CHUM 355 : Text Encoding and Markup.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | W |
| PREREQUISITE: | CHum 250 or 260. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Principles of markup languages (SGML, XML, etc.) and encoding standards for academic content. Practical experience encoding, processing, and delivering marked-up data. |
CHUM 360 : International Software and Text Processing.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | W |
| PREREQUISITE: | CHum 220 or equivalent experience. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Developing international software that can be available in English and other languages. Globalization, internationalization, localization, Unicode, fonts, multilingual user interfaces, and working with foreign language texts. |
CHUM 361 : Speech Processing.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | On demand. |
| PREREQUISITE: | CHum 260. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Analyzing and manipulating speech data. Developing software applications that include speech recognition and/or speech generation. |
CHUM 489R : Humanities Computing Project.
(.5-3:ARR:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F, W |
| PREREQUISITE: | Any 300-level computers in the humanities course. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Applying principles from other courses to a substantial research or development project. Students work individually with faculty and technical advisors. |
CHUM 490R : Current Topics and Issues.
(1-3:ARR:Arr)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| PREREQUISITE: | Instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Individual or group study of current issues and developments in humanities computing. Extended readings; research or project required. |
(with coordinator approval)
CHUM 496R : Academic Internship.
(1-3:0:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| PREREQUISITE: | CHum 300-level course or equivalent experience. |
| DESCRIPTION: | On-the-job experience in publishing production (print or electronic), courseware/software development, museum/collection/textbase management, language/linguistics research or other application of computers in the humanities. |
LING 485 : Corpus Linguistics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| PREREQUISITE: | Ling 330, ELang 223, or ELang 273. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Using large collections of texts for teaching and particularly for research, including many types of linguistic variation |
LING 580R : Problems in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics.
(1-3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | On demand |
| DESCRIPTION: | Advanced research in language acquisition, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, linguistics field study, applied linguistics. |
(with coordinator approval)
LING 581 : Natural Language Processing.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | F |
| PREREQUISITE: | Good programming skills in at least one language (preferably LISP, Prolog, C, C++, Perl, or Java) and a knowledge of basic, discrete math. Upper-division linguistics/computers and the humanities students with less programming experience may enroll with instructor`s consent. |
| DESCRIPTION: | Intensive overview of natural language processing, including computational techniques, hands-on experience with linguistic technologies and corpora, language modeling approaches, and readings from current research. |
Note: If CHum 200 or C S 100 was taken in item 2 above, it will also count toward the elective hours.