• The international master’s program “Human-Computer Interaction” is a consecutive full-time study program with a standard study period of four semesters, which requires the completion of a bachelor’s degree.
  • Against the background of the fact that IT artifacts increasingly permeate all areas of life and work, questions of design, implementation, appropriation, and evaluation of usable and efficiently applicable software systems are the focus of the course. The design of IT artifacts to support human action practices is of particular importance.
  • In order to be able to design IT artifacts in their interweaving with human action, it is necessary to impart basic skills in the field of interaction techniques, especially for mobile and ubiquitous applications, interface design, user-oriented design processes and methods, usability standards and qualitative analysis methods.
  • These core contents should be complemented by elective modules or modules of free choice from the areas of business administration, business informatics, computer science, media studies, media law as well as cultural studies and sociology.
  •  The large number of research activities in the field of human computer interaction at the University of Siegen ensure a close, practice-oriented link between research and teaching.