• The Master Science in Human-Computer Interaction is an interdisciplinary degree program.
  • In addition to four core HCI graduate courses, students take electives from a wide variety of disciplines and write a thesis of their research for graduation.
  • The program prepares students for a career in business or industry as well as for the continuation of studies in a PhD program.
  • Students are required to successfully complete 30 graduate credits.
  • Every HCI student should be able to:
    • Design and evaluate systems with a user-centered design lens
    • Participate in a multidisciplinary product development team
    • Choose and apply an appropriate user-centered design approach
    • Identify key players and organizations in HCI
    • Use theories and models in the HCI field
    • Describe emerging technology trends