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`Masters in Human Computer Interaction
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`Built on foundations of human understanding, students in the Masters HCI program at RIT create innovative
`solutions to real-world problems.
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`Our career-oriented program prepares students to solve complex user-focused problems in the ever-changing
`landscape of technology, enabling global leadership in user experience design. Students are exposed to
`theoretical and practical themes in user experience (UX), interaction design (IxD), human factors (HF),
`information architecture (IA), and usability. Students and faculty work collaboratively designing solutions in
`contemporary contexts. Technology and research skills are acquired and applied to challenges found in
`business, government, entertainment, health care, education, and academia.
`Academic Foundations
`The program and courses attract a range of students and faculty from various majors within the institute. Major
`courses balance cognitive, behavioral, emotion, motivation, and technology theory with HCI practices and
`research methods. Students choose from a variety of HCI electives and contemporary domains of interest. HCI
`courses are delivered through interactive instruction for both online and in-class learners. Students work with
`faculty to complete an 8 credit hour capstone project or thesis.
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`Faculty and students from across the university join an international community of HCI researchers and
`practitioners through peer-reviewed conference papers and journals. Students work with researchers
`specializing in:
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`User Experience Design
`Interaction Design
`Information Architecture
`Universal Access/Accessibility
`Cognition
`User Interface Design Strategy
`Mobile Experiences for Tourism
`Modeling and Physical Computing
`Gamification in business and education
`Serious Games
`Visual Attention and Perception
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`Geo-Informatics
`Geospatial Technology and Interaction
`Geographical Visualization
`Collaboration Systems and Group Work
`Bio/medical-Informatics
`E-Learning
`Web Development
`Security
`Smart Devices
`Ubiquitous Computing
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`Career Orientation
`Our design studio approach to teaching provides opportunity to experience real projects often found in the
`workplace. Students work closely with computer scientists, web developers, cognitive psychologists, and other
`interaction designers to deliver compelling design innovations. Team projects have impact. In the classroom
`students will interact with local and international research and development organizations, such as Eastman
`Kodak Company, Xerox Corporation, Johnson and Johnson, ModStar Design Studio, Environmental Systems
`Research, Genesee Village Country & Museum, Edinburgh Napier University, Various United Nations Groups,
`Institutre (Esri).
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`Graduates are consistently hired as user experience, usability, and interaction designers, developers, analysts,
`specialists, and managers, human factor engineers, architects, and user experience researchers working in a
`variety of domains.
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