MSc Human Computer Interaction
Course Overview
This Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Masters/MSc equips you with the core theories, methodologies, and creative practices that are fundamental to designing successful and innovative technology. The course is deeply integrated with the world-class research of our HCI Centre, preparing you for a thriving career in either industry or academic research. You will also have the opportunity to tailor your degree with specialist modules in cutting-edge areas like robotics.
Key Program Highlights
- Learn from a leading university with state-of-the-art facilities, including dedicated robotics and computer vision labs.
- Gain a deep understanding of user-centered design principles to build effective and intuitive systems.
- Integrate your studies with the pioneering research conducted by the University’s HCI Centre.
- Customize your learning through optional modules in emerging fields such as Intelligent Robotics.
- Benefit from our status as a partner in The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI.
Course Overview
This Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Masters/MSc equips you with the core theories, methodologies, and creative practices that are fundamental to designing successful and innovative technology. The course is deeply integrated with the world-class research of our HCI Centre, preparing you for a thriving career in either industry or academic research. You will also have the opportunity to tailor your degree with specialist modules in cutting-edge areas like robotics.
Key Program Highlights
- Learn from a leading university with state-of-the-art facilities, including dedicated robotics and computer vision labs.
- Gain a deep understanding of user-centered design principles to build effective and intuitive systems.
- Integrate your studies with the pioneering research conducted by the University’s HCI Centre.
- Customize your learning through optional modules in emerging fields such as Intelligent Robotics.
- Benefit from our status as a partner in The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI.