MS in Human-Computer Interaction 2008
The Master of Science in Human-Computer Interaction at DePaul prepares students to design, implement, and evaluate computer interfaces so that they are accessible and easy for people to use. This interdisciplinary degree integrates concepts and methods from computer science, graphic design and the social sciences to provide a comprehensive understanding of the user-centered design process.
- Carry out the full user-centered design process
- Conduct usability tests
- Perform research on users and their tasks
- Create the information architecture for a web site or complex application
- Develop working prototypes of dynamic web sites.
Grades: Students must received a grade of B- or better in each prerequisite course and a C- in all other course.
GPA: Students must maintain a graduate level GPA of 2.50 or higher while pursuing their gegree. Students will not be approved for graduation with less than a 2.50 GPA. Students with a GPA of 3.90 or higher will graduate with distinction.
This program has five phases, with each phase preparing the student for the subsequent phase. The master's degree program consists of:
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Prerequisite Courses
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Fundamental Courses
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Core Courses
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Advanced Phase Courses
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Capstone Course