Online Study
Human-Computer Interaction
Program Overview
Human-computer interaction is the "discipline concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and the study of the major phenomena surrounding them" (http://sigchi.org/cdg). This program focuses on designing computing interfaces with the user in mind!
Curriculum Review
The program consists of 52 credit hours. The foundation of the curriculum is based on studying the factors that determine interface usability (interaction design, interface design, user research and usability testing) as it applies to a variety of areas, such as science, engineering, industrial design, graphic design, psychology, anthropology, and sociology.
The program is offered either on-campus or online, and both full-time and part-time study options are available.
Core Courses
4004-745 Foundations of HCI#
4004-748 Usability Engineering#
4004-749 Usability Testing#
4002-726 Research Methods#
4002-765 User-centered Design Methods#
Four Program Electives
4002-731 Learning Knowledge Management Appl. Dev#
4002-892 CSCW/Groupware#
4004-755 Advanced Topics in HCI#
4004-757 Graphical Elements of the User Experience
4004-774 Eye Tracking: Theory, Methods, and Applications
4004-781 Usability Economics#
4004-802 Perspectives on Computer Mediation
4004-804 Building Tools for Creative Practice
4004-806 Innovation, Invention, and Computer Mediated Exp
0514-785 Advanced Perception
0514-787 Advanced Cognition
8-Credit Capstone Experience - MS Project or Thesis Options#
#course offerings are also available online
Career Outcomes
Job TitlesUsability engineer, usability analyst, interaction designer, human factors/UI designer, user experience specialist, information architect, user research specialist
Recent Employers
Fisher-Price
Xerox
Kodak
Johnson and Johnson
SAP
Yahoo
UserWorks
Admission Requirements
We seek individuals with solid computing skills, as discussed below, from a variety of disciplines - especially information technology, computer science, information systems, psychology, communications, and graphic design.
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