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Master of Science Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Human-Computer Interaction program will demonstrate expertise in the following core competencies essential to success:

  1. Human-Computer Interaction Theory and Usability Terms, Principles and Practices
    • Problem space definition and conceptual models
    • Social mechanisms used in communication
    • User-centered approaches to interaction design
    • User profiling and user needs and requirements
    • Interface design principles and processes
    • Cognitive and information processing
    • Product assessments related to a market analysis
    • Processes and life-cycles of interaction design
    • Interface design and related areas of visual design and aesthetics
    • Product evaluation and testing methods, both qualitative and quantitative
  2. Develop and Apply Human-Computer Interaction Principles and Practices Related to the Design and Evaluation of Interactive Products
    • Produce interface designs and prototypes based on user and needs assessments
    • Apply HCI theory, principles and a user-centered approach to interaction design
    • Design interactive products up to the prototype stage
    • Apply evaluation and usability testing methods to interactive products to validate design decisions