<p><span class="p-body">Fortunately, NYU SPS offers a number of "digital humanities" classes bridging the divide between liberal arts and "applied" professional classes. "Our students require both, and aside from professional competencies, critical and ethical thinking is paramount for anyone receiving or designing media campaigns," said Schmidt Feist. "For me, the separation into two sectors is an anachronism in today's reality."</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">Learning by doing embraces both aspects in a holistic sense, according to Schmidt Feist. "All BS in Digital Communications and Media classes include learning concepts and ethics as much as design principles and hardware/software practice––along with regularly invited professionals or client projects adding valuable voices," she explained.</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">"I can name many colleagues who work at the same intersection, such as Chyng-Feng Sun, clinical professor of media studies, and Antonios Saravanos, clinical associate professor, who coordinates the Information Systems Management degree," listed Schmidt Feist. "Outside of my division, David Hollander's 'Real World' series of interdisciplinary classes bridge the classroom and real client campaigns."</span></p>