• Master of Science in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Nottingham is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Human-computer interaction specializes in understanding the relationship between people and digital technologies.
  • This interdisciplinary master is taught by academics from the School of Computer Science and the Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Manufacturing Engineering.
  • Students will study a total of 180 credits, split across 120 credits of compulsory and optional modules plus a 60-credit individual project.
  • All students will undertake an individual research project which will be in collaboration with an industry partner or with one of the research groups: the Mixed Reality Laboratory and Human Factors lab.
  • The final degree classification will be the average of all credits, eg an average of 120 taught credits and 60 credits on your project. To pass a module you’ll need at least 50%.
  • The School of Computer Science is based on the University’s Jubilee Campus which offers 24-hour computer labs with more than 100 powerful PCs running Windows and Linux.
  • 100% of postgraduate taught students from the School of Computer Science secured graduate level employment or further graduate study within 15 months of graduation. The average annual salary for these graduates was £30,100