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The interdisciplinary doctoral program in Information and Media offers advanced graduate studies across multiple departments. With faculty expertise spanning advertising, public relations, communication, computer science, economics, human-computer interaction, journalism, management, neuroscience, political science, psychology, science and technology studies, sociology, and design, this program prepares future scholars and educators to conduct groundbreaking research. Human-Centered Technology combines human sciences with computer science to create computing solutions focused on human needs. HCTD researchers explore how interactions between individuals, communities, and technology can inspire the development of computing systems that enhance human experiences. Through testing and assessing systems for usability and accessibility, faculty critically examine computing's growing role in daily life.