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`Human-Computer Interaction
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`Certificate Program
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`With hardware processing power increasing and software development techniques improving, the user
`interface is fast becoming the key bottleneck in developing computer products that meet market needs.
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`When interface design does not reflect the needs of the intended users, products fail in the marketplace
`and enormous sums of money are spent on documentation, help lines, and training courses to overcome
`the difficulties of running programs. Much of this difficulty can be avoided with proper attention to both
`the physical and psychological constraints of the user.
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`Extending the expertise of its internationally recognized Human Factors program, Tufts has designed this
`certificate program to train the next generation of computer programmers for tomorrow's complex
`programming challenges. Students must complete four courses, including those in engineering
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`psychology, interface design, and computer programming. Students interested in earning a graduate
`degree can often apply these certificate courses toward a master's degree in computer science or human
`factors.
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`Who Should Apply?
`The program is open to individuals with a bachelor's degree and is especially useful for computer
`programmers, web designers, software engineers, human factors professionals, user interface designers,
`and others who wish to develop or enhance their user interface design and implementation skills.
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`Program of Study
`The certificate requires four courses.
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`Two foundation courses:
`COMP 171 Human-Computer Interaction
`PSY 53/ENP 61 Engineering Psychology
`One or more of the following:
`COMP 106 Object Oriented Programming for GUIs
`ENP 161 Human Factors in Product Design
`ENP 162 Man-Machine System Design
`ENP 166 Applied Design of Software User Interfaces
`PSY 130 Advanced Engineering Psychology
`Electives
`COMP 20 Web Programming
`COMP 175 Computer Graphics
`EE 120 Computer Animation for Technical Communications
`OTS 105 Assistive Technology
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`(Students may substitute other Tufts graduate courses, subject to the approval of the certificate
`advisor.)
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`This certificate is offered in collaboration with the Tufts Department of Psychology, the School of
`Engineering, and the Boston School of Occupational Therapy at Tufts.
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`Tuition:
`Certificate students pay a course rate for each required certificate course of $3,715 per course
`(2014-2015).
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`For course information, contact:
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`Certificate Faculty Advisor:
`Daniel J. Hannon, Ph.D. 617-627-2021
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`For Application Forms for the certificate program.
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`Course numbers/titles are subject to change. Course descriptions are available at http://ase.tufts.edu
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