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Our Master of Science in Human-Computer Interaction equips you with the expertise to craft, conceptualize, and build compelling digital interfaces ranging from mobile applications to fully immersive systems.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) represents an interdisciplinary domain within computing, merging insights about human behavior (from social sciences and psychology) with technological innovation (incorporating approaches from art/design, computing, and engineering).
This HCI master's program welcomes students from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, including:
graduates in computer science, design, and psychology, as well as former educators, creative professionals, and individuals transitioning from various career paths
You'll develop both practical and theoretical competencies for roles such as: UX researcher/designer/consultant
interaction specialist, usability analyst, or academic researcher (through PhD pathways)
During this Human-Computer Interaction program, you'll master human-centered design methodologies to create improved technological solutions for human needs. Additionally, you'll examine how digital innovations affect individuals, communities, and society as a whole.
Our MSc program is delivered by faculty from Open Lab, a globally recognized HCI research center within the School of Computing.
Open Lab focuses on socially beneficial digital innovation, often referred to as Technology for Good. The lab collaborates extensively with both corporate and public sector partners through numerous research initiatives, including: