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The interdisciplinary Master of Science in Human - Computer Interaction (HCI) degree program is a cooperative effort of the School of Interactive Computing; the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture; and the School of Psychology. The program provides students with the practical, interdisciplinary skills and theoretical understanding they will need to become leaders in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the computer interfaces of the future.
The HCI master's degree is a four - semester program consisting of a total of thirty-six credit hours. Each student is required to complete a set of four core courses, a set of elective courses based on their academic background and interests, a set of area specialization courses based on the academic unit in which they reside, and a Master's project. The specific courses for each student will be determined by the HCI program coordinator in consultation with the academic unit. The area specialization courses are determined by the academic unit in which the student resides. The areas of specialization are: Computing; Digital Media (DM, through the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture); and Psychology.
Specializations | Fixed Core Credit Hours | Specialization Credit Hours | Elective Credit Hours | Project Credit Hours |
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Interactive Computing | 9 | 9 | 12 | 6 |
Digital Media | 9 | 12 | 9 | 6 |
Industrial Design | 9 | 12 | 9 | 6 |
Psychology | 9 | 10 | 11 | 6 |
Each student is required to maintain a 3.0 grade point average across credit hours used to fulfill degree requirements, a minimum grade of “B” in Fixed Core, Specialization, and Project credit hours, and a minimum grade of “C” in Elective credit hours.
Core Courses
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Core Courses | 9 | |
CS 8803 |
HCI,Human-Computer Interaction |
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PSYC 6023 |
Psyc Res Methods for HCI | |
CS/LMC/PSYC 6753 |
HCI Prof Prep & Practice (one credit hour Fall of first year and one credit hour Fall of second year) |
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Students are expected to take CS8803-HCI and PSYC 6023 during the same semester.
A minimum grade of “B” is required in each of the Fixed Core classes.
Specializations:
Interactive Computing Specialization
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Software | ||
Select 3 credit hours from the following: | 3 | |
CS 6300 |
Software Dev Process | |
CS 6452 |
Prototyping Interact Sys | |
CS 6456 |
Principles-UI Software | |
CS 7470 |
Ubiquitous Computing | |
CS 8803 |
MAS,Mobile Apps and Services |
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Design-Evaluation-and Cognitive Modeling | ||
Select 6 credit hours from the following: | 6 | |
CS 6010 |
Principles of Design | |
CS 6150 |
Computing for Good |
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CS 6451 |
Human-Centered Computing | |
CS 6455 |
User Interface Dsgn&Eval | |
CS 6460 |
Educ Tech-Foundations | |
CS 6465 |
Computational Journalism | |
CS 6470 |
Online Communities | |
CS 6474 |
Social Computing | |
CS 6770 |
Mixed Reality Design | |
or LMC 6340 |
Reality Experience Desi | |
CS 6763 |
Design of Environments | |
CS 6795 |
Intro-Cognitive Science | |
CS 7450 |
Inform Visualization | |
CS 7460 |
Collaborative Computing | |
CS 7465 |
Edu Tech-Design and Eval | |
CS 7632 |
Game AI | |
CS 7633 |
Human-Robot Interaction | |
CS 7790 |
Cognitive Modeling | |
or PSYC 7790 |
Cognitive Modeling | |
CS 8803 |
Design Games |
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CS 8803 |
HEF,Healthcare Informatics |
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CS 8803 |
HAR,Handheld Augmented Reality Game Studio |
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CS 8803 |
Introduction to Bio Informatics |
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CS 8803 |
Visual Data Analytics |
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CS 8803 |
CC,Computational Creativity |
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CS 8803 |
Technology & Poverty |
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INTA 8803 |
Technology & Poverty |
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CS 8803 |
HI, Personal Health Informatics |
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CS 8803 |
PCB,Ubiquitous Computing & Human Behavior |
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CS 8903 |
Special Problems ( Special Problems (variable hours)) | |
Total Credit Hours | 9 |
A maximum of 3 hours of CS 8903 may count toward the Computing specialization.
A minimum grade of “B” is required in each of the Interactive Computing Specialization classes.
Digital Media (DM) Specialization
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Select one of the following- preferably taken in the first year of study: | 3 | |
LMC 6650 |
Project Studio | |
LMC 6310 |
The Computer Expressive | |
LMC 6313 |
Prin of Interaction Desi | |
LMC 6399 |
Discovery & Invention | |
LMC 8903 |
Special Problems in HCI | |
LMC 6000- or 8000-level courses | 9 | |
Total Credit Hours | 12 |
A maximum of 3 hours of LMC 8903 may count toward the Digital Media specialization.
A minimum grade of “B” is required in each of the Digital Media Specialization classes.
Industrial Design Specialization
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Required: | ||
ID 6100 | Intro to ID Grad Studies | 3 |
ID 6101 | Human Centered Design | 3 |
ID 6401 | Visualizing Interaction | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
ID 6214 |
Strategic Design Language | |
ID 6215 |
Service Design | |
ID 6271 |
Healthcare Des of Future | |
ID 6420 |
Advanced Sketching | |
ID 6509 |
Comp Creativity Des Cogn | |
ID 6510 |
Design for Interaction | |
ID 6515 |
Interface Prototyping | |
ID 6763 |
Design Interactv Environ | |
ID 6800 |
Adv Universal Design | |
ID 6820 |
Web Usability & Access | |
Total Credit Hours | 12 |
A minimum grade of “B” is required in each of the Industrial Design Specialization classes.
Psychology Specialization
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
PSYC 6022 | Psyc Stat for HCI (Fall or Spring) | 4 |
PSYC 7101 | Engineering Psy I | 3 |
Select 3 credit hours from the following: | 3 | |
PSYC 6011 |
Cognitive Psychology | |
PSYC 6012 |
Social Psychology | |
PSYC 6014 |
Sensation & Perception | |
PSYC 6041 |
Topics in Cog Aging | |
Total Credit Hours | 10 |
A minimum grade of “B” is required in each of the Psychology Specialization classes.
Electives Courses:
- 12 credit hours for Interactive Computing
- 9 credit hours for Digital Media
- 9 credit hours for Industrial Design
- 10 credit hours for Psychology
All Specialization courses may also be taken as part of the elective courses in each of the four areas of specialization. However, for the Interactive Computing track, at least 9 credits hours of the electives must be taken outside of the specialization. For the Psychology, Digital Media and Industrial Design tracks, at least 6 credit hours must be taken outside of selected specialization. A maximum of 3 credit hours of Special Problems in HCI (CS/ID/LMS/PSYC 8903) may count toward the elective courses.
A minimum grade of “C” is required in each of the Elective classes used to satisfy degree requirements.
Aerospace Engineering
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AE 6551 | Cognitive Engineering | 3 |
AE 6721 | Eval Human Integ Systems | 3 |
Computer Science(NOTE: These courses are still approved electives, but they have been combined with the next section to create a single list of approved Computer Science courses).
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
CS 6010 | Principles of Design | 3 |
CS 6150 | Computing for Good | 3 |
CS 6300 | Software Dev Process | 3 |
CS 6451 | Human-Centered Computing | 3 |
CS 6452 | Prototyping Interact Sys | 3 |
CS 6455 | User Interface Dsgn&Eval | 3 |
CS 6456 | Principles-UI Software | 3 |
CS 6457 | Video Game Design | 3 |
CS 6460 | Educ Tech-Foundations | 3 |
CS 6465 | Computational Journalism | 3 |
CS 6470 | Online Communities | 3 |
CS 6474 | Social Computing | 3 |
CS 6770 | Mixed Reality Design | 3 |
or LMC 6340 | Reality Experience Desi | |
CS 6795 | Intro-Cognitive Science | 3 |
CS 7450 | Inform Visualization | 3 |
CS 7460 | Collaborative Computing | 3 |
CS 7465 | Edu Tech-Design and Eval | 3 |
CS 7470 | Ubiquitous Computing | 3 |
CS 7610 | Modeling and Design | 3 |
CS 7632 | Game AI | 3 |
CS 7633 | Human-Robot Interaction | 3 |
CS 7790 | Cognitive Modeling | 4 |
or PSYC 7790 | Cognitive Modeling | |
CS 8803:ANI,Animal Interaction | 3 | |
CS 8803 | DG, Design Games | 3 |
CS 8803 | HEF,Healthcare Informatics | 3 |
CS 8803 | HAR,Handheld Augmented Reality Game Studio | 3 |
CS 8803 | IBI,Introduction to Bio Informatics | 3 |
CS 8803 | MAS,Mobile Apps and Services | 3 |
CS 8803 | Adaptive Personalize Information Environments Interaction | 3 |
CS 8803 | VDA,Visual Data Analytics | 3 |
CS 8903 | Special Problems | 1-21 |
CS 8803 | CC,Computational Creativity | 3 |
CS 8803 | TD,Technology & Poverty | 3 |
INTA 8803 | TD,Technology & Poverty | 3 |
CS 8803 | HI,Personal Health Informatics | 3 |
CS 8803 | PCB,Ubiquitous Computing & Human Behavior | 3 |
International Affairs
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
INTA 8803 | Computers, Communications, and International Development | 3 |
Industrial Design
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ID 6100 | Intro to ID Grad Studies | 3 |
ID 6101 | Human Centered Design | 3 |
ID 6200 | Graduate Studio I | 6 |
ID 6214 | Strategic Design Language | 3 |
ID 6215 | Service Design | 3 |
ID 6401 | Visualizing Interaction | 3 |
ID 6510 | Design for Interaction | 3 |
ID 6515 | Interface Prototyping | 3 |
ID 6420 | Advanced Sketching | 3 |
ID 6271 | Healthcare Des of Future | 3 |
ID 6763 | Design Interactv Environ | 3 |
ID 6820 | Web Usability & Access | 3 |
ID 8903 | Special Problems in Human-Computer Interaction | 3 |
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ISYE 6413 | Dsgn & Analy-Experiments | 3 |
ISYE 6414 | Regression Analysis | 3 |
ISYE 6739 | Statistical Methods | 3 |
ISYE 6772 | Mgt Resources-Tech Firms | 3 |
ISYE 7210 | Real-Time Interact Sim | 3 |
Literature - Communication - and Culture (Digital Media)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
LMC 6215 | Issues in Media Studies | 3 |
LMC 6310 | The Computer Expressive | 3 |
LMC 6311 | Visual Culture and Desi | 3 |
LMC 6312 | Dsgn Tech & Representati | 3 |
LMC 6313 | Prin of Interaction Desi | 3 |
LMC 6314 | Design of Networked Medi | 3 |
LMC 6315 | Produc Production | 3 |
LMC 6316 | Historical Approahces Di | 3 |
LMC 6317 | Interactive Fiction | 3 |
LMC 6318 | Experimental Media | 3 |
LMC 6319 | Intellectual Property | 3 |
LMC 6325 | Game Design and Analysis | 3 |
LMC 6399 | Discovery & Invention | 3 |
LMC 6650 | Project Studio | 3 |
LMC 8000 | Media Theory | 3 |
LMC 8001 | Digital Media Studies | 3 |
LMC 8903 | Special Problems in HCI | 3 |
Management of Technology (MOT)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
MGT 6056 | Electronic Commerce | 3 |
MGT 6057 | Bus Process Analy&Design | 3 |
MGT 6059 | Emerging Technologies | 3 |
MGT 6086 | Entrep Financ&Pvt Equity | 3 |
MGT 6111 | Innov&Entrepreneur Behav | 3 |
MGT 6165 | Venture Creation | 3 |
MGT 6326 | Collaborative Prod Dev | 3 |
MGT 6359 | Bus Str Sustainability | 3 |
MGT 6450 | Project Management | 3 |
MGT 6772 | Mgt Resources-Tech Firms | 3 |
MGT 6799 | Legal Issues-Tech Transf | 3 |
or ME 6799 | Legal Issues-Tech Transf | |
MGT 6789 | Technology Ventures | 3 |
or ME 6789 | Technology Ventures | |
or CHBE 6789 | Technology Ventures | |
or BMED 6789 | Technology Ventures | |
MGT 8803 | Big Data Analytics in Business | 3 |
Music
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
MUSI 6001 | Mus Perception&Cognition | 3 |
MUSI 6002 | Interactive Music | 3 |
MUSI 6003 | Mus Tech Hist&Repertoire | 3 |
MUSI 6004 | Technology Ensemble | 3 |
MUSI 6103 | Music Recording & Mixing | 3 |
MUSI 6203 | Proj Studio-Music Tech | 3 |
MUSI 7100 | Music Tech Research Lab | 3 |
Psychology
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
PSYC 6011 | Cognitive Psychology | 3 |
PSYC 6012 | Social Psychology | 3 |
PSYC 6014 | Sensation & Perception | 3 |
PSYC 6022 | Psyc Stat for HCI | 4 |
PSYC 6041 | Topics in Cog Aging | 1 |
PSYC 7101 | Engineering Psy I | 3 |
PSYC 7102 | Engineering Psy II | 3 |
PSYC 7104 | Psychomotor & Cog Skill | 3 |
PSYC 8903 | Special Problems in HCI | 3 |
Public Policy
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
PUBP 6111 | Internet & Public Policy | 3 |
PUBP 6401 | Sci,Tech & Public Policy | 3 |
Non-credit seminars
Various seminars can be used as one way to fill out your schedule if you are required to carry a full course load (12 credits), but they cannot be used as credit toward your degree. Some of the available seminars include:
CS 8001-AHS, Aware Home Seminar
CS 8001-ELC, Electronic Learning Communities Seminar
CS 8001-GVU, GVU Brown Bag
Research Project (6 credit hours)
(4 credit hours; 6 credit hours for students in the DM specialization)
Each student completes this requirement, under the supervision of a faculty member, typically during the last two semesters of their program. Students must submit a project proposal and a final report and present their work to program coordinators and other MS - HCI students late during the semester of graduation.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Select one of the folloiwng: | 4-6 | |
CS 6998 |
HCI Master's Project 1 | |
LMC 6998 |
HCI Master's Project 1 | |
PSYC 6998 |
HCI Master's Project 1 | |
Total Credit Hours | 4-6 |
1 |
repeatable; variable semester hours |
A minimum grade of “B” is required in the project course.
Seminar (2 credit hours as part of Fixed Core)
The MS-HCI professional preparation and practice course aims to prepare students for success in their studies and careers. It includes presentations by leading HCI practitioners concerning career choices and employment preparation and new developments in HCI-relevant domains, visits to corporate HCI labs in the Atlanta area, research presentations, skills tutorials, discussion of potential MS projects and "how to succeed" in graduate school and as a professional. Students take this seminar in the Fall semester of their first and second years of study.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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CS 6753 | HCI Prof Prep & Practice 1 | 1 |
LMC 6753 | HCI Prof Prep & Practice 1 | 1 |
PSYC 6753 | HCI Prof Prep & Practice 1 | 1 |
1 |
may be repeated for credit once |
A minimum grade of “B” is required in the seminar course.
Other expectations
All students are expected to complete a corporate internship in an HCI-relevant position between their second and third semesters.
Requirements
- Evidence of award of a bachelor's degree, its equivalent, or higher degree (prior to matriculation) from a regionally accredited institution; demonstrated academic excellence; and evidence of experience with the selected field of graduate study.
- For international applicants, satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). 600 (paper based), or 100 (Internet based).
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended in your native language. Note that transcripts printed from your student account and degree audits or self-translated transcripts and transcripts from evaluation services (e.g., World Education Services or Josef Silny) aren't acceptable.
- English translations of any transcripts submitted for review. If the institution won't provide a translated copy, translations done by a public translator (through your embassy or an apostille) will be accepted.
- Native language degree documents, if awarded degree isn't noted on transcript(s).
- English translations of degree documents submitted. If the institution won't provide a translated copy, translations done by a public translator (through your embassy or an apostille) will be accepted.
- Official GRE/GMAT/TOEFL scores sent directly from ETS.
Recommended
- Unofficial copy of GRE/GMAT/TOEFL score sheets.
- Resume or curriculum vitae.
Scholarships
- Graduate Teaching Assistantships
- President’s Fellowships ($5,500 per year)
- Institute Fellowships