• The integration of computer systems, the Internet, and the World Wide Web into the working world and home life have highlighted the need for professionals who can design human-computer interactions that allow people to work intuitively and with less dependence on long, detailed instructions.
  • The M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) combines coursework in human-computer interaction with theory in allied areas such as technical communication, human factors, information design, cognitive science, and computer science to provide the education designers of such systems will need in the future. Our students gain a complement of theory in these areas and applied for work in design and software implementation.