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Human Interface Technology aims to improve interactive technology to meet users’ needs. This technology is useful in a wide range of areas such as medicine, rehabilitation, education and training, entertainment, and business.UC's Hangarau Tangata, Tangata Hangarau Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab NZ) encourages students to start by understanding how people think and work. By combining multidisciplinary viewpoints, user-centred design, and facilitating collaboration with external companies and teams, graduates can develop the skills needed to produce high-impact work globally.The Master of Human Interface Technology (MHIT) offers students direct engagement with industry through projects and scholarships.Graduates of the MHIT will have: knowledge of interface design principles, the ability to describe and evaluate interface hardware and softwareexperience of working on projects and in teams,research and development skills.