Digital Studies Courses – Fall 2022

least 30 hours per credit/100 hours for 3 Credits.   50:209:401 Digital Studies Capstone Hours by Arrangement Emmons Required of all students in the Digital Studies program, the capstone course involves working with a faculty advisor on a digital project designed and executed by the student. Students are also required

Fellows Application Original

Each year, the DSC invites applications for Digital Studies Fellowships. Fellows commit to teaching one course in the Digital Studies program while also pursuing a research project. The DSC welcomes applications from those both within and outside of Rutgers University-Camden. Residency is not required, and fellows can propose online courses.

2015-2016 Fellows

  Meredith Bak Meredith researches historical and contemporary toys and children’s new media from the nineteenth century to the present. She is at work on a book manuscript examining the role of pre-cinematic optical toys in cultivating children as modern media spectators. Fellow Research: As a Digital Studies Fellow, Bak

2017-2018 Fellows

Digital Literacy, Journal of Visual Literacy, and American Communication Journal.       Travis DuBose teaches classes focused on digital media and professional writing at Rutgers-Camden and serves as faculty adviser to the campus’s digital literary magazine, The Scarlet Review. His research and creative interests include web design, hypertext narratives