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ASk HN: Best schools for Human-Computer Interaction degrees?

8 点作者 cme大约 14 年前
I have no technical background, but I do have a design background as an Industrial Designer. I have a start up of my own that I work on during nights and weekends, but I've been considering going back to school.<p>I'm very interested with Human-Computer Interaction and was wondering what some of the best programs were out there? Also are technical skills required to enter these programs?<p>Thanks!

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LokiSnake大约 14 年前
I looked into this a while back, and here's what I still remember. Please correct me if I'm wrong.<p>* CMU has a good range of research, along with good aid.<p>* MIT (CSAIL or Media Lab) is good for novel interfaces.<p>* University of Washington also has a fairly well known program.<p>Those 3 are the top programs, from what I remember. Here's a list of the rest of the schools that have something relevant: Georgia Tech (UbiComp), University of Michigan (school of information), UCI (UbiComp at school of information), Univeristy of Toronto (graphics and HCI), Stanfard (HCI and tangible computing), Northwestern (InfoLab), Iowa State University, University of Waterloo, and Texas A&#38;M.<p>This is not an exhaustive list, but I hope it's a good starting point for you. It also depends on what areas of HCI you're interested in. Hope this helps!
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icegreentea大约 14 年前
From what I've heard from some people working in industry, a lot of human factors (the superset of HCI) jobs, like to see graduate level degrees. It's largely an artifact of most HF programs actually just being a specialization tacked onto something else (like systems engineering). I can't actually vouch for how accurate this information is though. (Currently at UofWaterloo System Design Eng, may be on track for a HF specialization...).<p>Though if you want to learn stuff for yourself, then it's a whole different ballgame (and don't get suckered into the programs which offer it as a specialization. just wasting time then).
tfitzgerald大约 14 年前
Not all of them may be good, but here is a comprehensive list: <a href="http://www.humanfactors.com/downloads/degrees.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.humanfactors.com/downloads/degrees.asp</a>.<p>I was considering either Iowa State or Carnegie Mellon. CM is supposed to be really good but is also pretty expensive.
mdawson11大约 14 年前
You might also want to look at The Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
abbasmehdi大约 14 年前
Be self taught, or study psychology.
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