Human-Computer Interaction MSc
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
DURATION
12 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 28,800 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international students; GBP 13,500 - home students
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Introduction
Our MSc in Human-Computer Interaction will give you the skills to create, design and develop engaging interactive digital technologies from apps to immersive environments.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a cross-disciplinary practice in the field of computing. It combines understanding people (drawing on social sciences and psychology) with the design of technology (using practices from art/design, computing and engineering).
You'll be suitable for this Human-Computer Interaction master's if you’re from technical and non-technical backgrounds, including:
- computer science, design, and psychology graduates
- former teachers, artists, and professionals from a range of backgrounds
You’ll gain the professional and technical skills to work in careers such as:
- user experience (UX) researcher/designer/consultant
- interaction designer
- usability engineer
- research (via a PhD)
Throughout the Human-Computer Interaction master's you'll learn the principles of human-centred design and how to design better products for human experiences. You'll also build an understanding of how using digital technologies can impact people at an individual, group or societal level.
Our MSc is taught by staff from a world-leading HCI research lab within the School of Computing called Open Lab.
Open Lab specialises in digital social innovation. This is sometimes known as ‘Tech 4 Good’. Open Lab and the wider School of Computing build on a vast range of research partnerships across both industry and public sector organisations including:
- the BBC
- Microsoft
- Barnardos
- the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
- numerous other charities and NGOs
These organisations offer rich opportunities for enhancing your learning through:
- invited talks
- collaborative dissertation projects
- career-building activities
Rankings
- 1st in the UK and 8th in the world for sustainable development – Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022
- 42% of our research is classified as 4* world-leading research – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- 65% increase in research power since 2014 – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- Global Top 125 University - QS World University Rankings 2023
- Global Top 140 University - Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023
- Top 125 for Computing Science – Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2022
- Top 200 for Computer Science and Information Systems - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022
Curriculum
What you'll learn
Through compulsory and optional modules you'll:
- learn the principles of human-centred design
- build an understanding of the impact of digital technologies
Compulsory Modules
- Systems and Societies 10
- Technologies for Human-Computer Interaction 20
- Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction and UX 20
- Research Methods in Human-Computer Interactions 10
- Interaction / UX Design Methods 10
- Project in Human-Computer Interaction 80
Optional Modules
- Introduction to Software Development 10
- Security Analysis of Complex Systems 10
- Advanced Programming in Java 10
- Object-oriented programming 10
- Physical Prototyping 10
- Sustainable Human-Computer Interaction 10
If you have limited programming experience on entry, you are required to take Introduction to Software Development.
Career Opportunities
The Human-Computer Interaction master's prepares you for a wide range of careers such as:
- user experience (UX) researcher/designer/consultant
- interaction designer
- usability engineer
- research (via a PhD)