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Human-centered designers tackle problems through multiple stages, evaluating and predicting product adoption by users while examining behaviors in authentic settings. The creation of technology, organizational structures, and roles requires collaborative input from diverse fields, with creativity—as both synthesis and integration—emerging as the core skill to cultivate. Critical systems span sectors like energy, healthcare, aviation, education, and telecommunications. Florida Tech's master's program in human-centered design (HCD) equips graduates with both theoretical knowledge and practical research skills for careers in this field.
Career paths in human-centered design are remarkably varied, prompting many professionals to focus on niche interests. Specializations may include cognitive engineering, cutting-edge interactive media, simulation modeling, organizational strategy, specific high-stakes industries, or complexity assessment. As a growing discipline, human-centered design opens doors to research roles in design and engineering, along with developing intricate interactive systems—such as aircraft cockpit interfaces that empower pilots and astronauts to navigate high-risk operations.