Human computer interaction specialises in understanding the relationship between people and digital technologies.
Global industries are developing user research and design to improve their products and services. There is an increasing demand for graduates in this innovative field. You will learn how to develop software and systems to better respond to the needs of customers, clients, and users.
This interdisciplinary masters is taught by academics from the School of Computer Science and the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. You will study core modules that cover topics including mixed reality and user experience (UX) design. Optional modules give you the flexibility to study specialist areas such as games software and virtual reality.
2:2 (or international equivalent) in a computer science, engineering, natural sciences, social sciences or art and design subject.
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This course provides you with skills and expertise in human-centred design. You will be prepared for a range of careers and roles, such as:
Our graduates have lots of great job opportunities. Computer science-related skills make up 4 of the top 5 ‘most in-demand skills for employers in 2020’ according to linked in.
Core modules for all
Core module if you have a strong background in programming
Core module if you do not have a strong background in programming
Optional modules for all
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