The UW's unique Master of Human-Computer Interaction and Design program brings together design, technology and the study of human behavior, creating students who can work seamlessly across these fields to create innovative new products, technologies and services.
In a year-long, project-based curriculum, students learn the latest tools and techniques in user experience and interface design, prototyping, user research and evaluation. The Master of Human-Computer Interaction and Design courses consist of both hands-on studios (often focused on industry-sponsored projects) as well as cutting-edge lecture courses. The combination of theory and practice, with emphasis on making and doing, provides a dynamic and intensive learning experience.
Linda Wagner, director, MHCI+D Graduate Program UW
Mary Larson, program administrator, MHCI+D Graduate Program UW
Andrew Davidson, senior lecturer, Department of Human-Centered Design and Engineering, UW
02/22/2015
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