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About
Overview
The MSc in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the UX industry. It emphasizes a human-centered approach to technology design, evaluation, and research.
Target Audience
This program is tailored for:
- Mid-career professionals seeking to transition into the UX field.
- New graduates aiming to earn a master’s degree in HCI remotely.
Teaching Methodology
Instruction will be delivered online through:
- Live lectures
- Labs
- Seminars led by experts from the Bristol Interaction Group
Recordings of live sessions will
...Subject Area Information
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive computing systems for human use and the study of major phenomena surrounding them.
1. Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction
2. User Experience (UX) Design
3. Interaction Design
4. Cognitive Psychology for HCI
5. Usability Engineering
6. Advanced Topics in HCI
- Understanding of fundamental HCI principles
- Ability to analyze user needs
- Basic design skills
- Conducting user research
- Creating wireframes and prototypes
- Usability testing
- Designing interactive systems
- Applying design thinking
- Creating intuitive user interfaces
- Understanding cognitive limitations and capabilities
- Applying cognitive principles to design
- Conducting usability tests
- Performing heuristic evaluations
- Improving system usability
- Designing for emerging technologies
- Ensuring accessibility
- Understanding ethical implications
Career
Courses in Human-Computer Interaction provide a comprehensive understanding of how humans interact with computers and how to design systems that are both effective and enjoyable to use.
UX Designer
Focuses on creating user-friendly interfaces and improving user satisfaction.
Interaction Designer
Specializes in designing interactive elements of a system.
Usability Analyst
Conducts usability testing and evaluations to enhance system usability.
HCI Researcher
Engages in academic or industry research to advance the field of HCI.
Product Designer
Works on the overall design and functionality of products, ensuring they meet user needs.
Accessibility Specialist
Ensures that digital products are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
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