Human Computer Interaction MSc

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    St andrews (Scotland)

  • Duration

    1 Year

The MSc in Human Computer Interaction provides students with the tools, knowledge and skills to become practitioners in the areas of user experience, usability, information visualisation, human factors in computing systems, and human computer interaction research.

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St Andrews (Fife)
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University Of St Andrews, KY16 9AJ

Start date

On request

About this course

The MSc in Human Computer Interaction is a specialist course but retains some flexibility, allowing students to pursue other areas of computer science alongside the compulsory specialist modules.
The course develops students' practical skills in the process and practice of prototyping and implementing interactive computing systems.
Students undertake a significant project, including a wide-ranging investigation, leading to their dissertation which enables them to consolidate and extend their specialist knowledge and critical thinking.
The School has a dedicated HCI laboratory with specialist equipment, including an 84-inch Microsoft Hub, a 3D printer, Google Soli sensors, and a diverse range of eye-tracking and motion-capture equipment.
Students have 24-hour access to modern computing laboratories, provisioned with dual-screen PC workstations and group-working facilities.

The Human Computer Interaction (HCI) MSc modules have been developed by expert researchers who regularly publish in leading international conferences (for example, ACM CHI, UIST, InfoVis and MobileHCI). As a result, students who complete this MSc will be at the forefront of HCI and Information Visualisation and have access to a range of roles in industry such as UX designers, visual analysts, interaction designers and interaction architects.

Alumni of Computer Science MSc programmes have gone on to work in a variety of global, commercial, financial and research institutions, including:

Amadeus
Amazon
Atlas
Avaloq
Barclays Capital
BP
BT Openreach
Capricorn Ventis
FactSet
Hailo
Hewlett Packard
Hitachi Data Systems
Microsoft
OpenBet
Rockstar
Royal Bank of Scotland
Sky
Skyscanner
Symantec
TriSystems.

A good 2.1 Honours undergraduate degree.

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Subjects

  • Information Visualisation
  • Communication Training
  • Design
  • Programming
  • Visualisation
  • Engineering
  • Video Games
  • Computer Architecture
  • Computer Graphics
  • Computer Security

Course programme

Modules

The modules in this programme have varying methods of delivery and assessment. For more details of each module, including weekly contact hours, teaching methods and assessment, please see the latest module catalogue which is for the 2018–2019 academic year; some elements may be subject to change for 2019 entry.

Complusory

Students must take the following compulsory modules

  • Human Computer Interaction Principles and Methods: introduces the principles of human computer interaction in the context of evaluation paradigms.
  • Interactive Software and Hardware: develops prototype-building skills for a wide range of interactive technologies.
  • Object-Oriented Modelling, Design and Programming: introduces and reinforces object-oriented modelling, design and implementation to provide a common basis of skills, allowing students to complete programming assignments within other MSc modules.

and one or both of:

  • Information Visualisation: explores how to utilise visual representations to make information accessible for exploration and analysis.
  • User-Centred Interaction Design: studies methodologies in interaction design that are at the core of current practice for user interface engineering and application development.
Optional

The following modules are optional for Computer Science programmes. Not all combinations of modules will be available for all programmes, and some modules are subject to pre-requisites being satisfied. Please consult the relevant course catalogue for available options.

Students choose two or three optional modules. In the 'Additional modules' lists below, students can only take up to two of the modules in each list.

Optional modules
  • Advanced Topics in Computer Communication Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence Practice
  • Artificial Intelligence Principles
  • Critical Systems Engineering
  • Data-Intensive Systems
  • Human Computer Interaction Principles and Methods
  • Information Visualisation
  • Interactive Software and Hardware
  • Knowledge Discovery and Datamining
  • Language and Computation
  • Masters Programming Projects
  • Practice in Computer Communication Systems
  • Principles of Computer Communication Systems
  • Software Architecture
  • Software Engineering Practice
  • Software Engineering Principles
  • User-Centred Interaction Design
Additional optional modules

Students may take up to two of the following:

  • Computer Architecture
  • Computer Graphics
  • Computer Security
  • Concurrency and Multi-Core Architectures
  • Constraint Programming
  • Distributed Systems
  • Logic and Software Verification
  • Programming Language Design and Implementation
  • Signal Processing and Perception for Digital Media
  • Video Games

Students may take up to two of the following:

  • Database Management Systems
  • Green Information Technology
  • Information Security Management
  • Information Technology Projects
  • Web Technologies
Dissertation

During the second semester, students work with staff to define and agree upon a topic for the extended project, which they will work on during the final three months of the course, and which culminates in a 15,000-word dissertation. Dissertation projects may be group-based or completed individually (students are assessed individually in either case).

The dissertation typically comprises:

  • a review of related work
  • the extension of existing or the development of new ideas
  • software implementation and testing
  • analysis and evaluation.

Students are required to give a presentation of their work in addition to the written dissertation.

Each project is supervised by one or two members of staff, typically through regular meetings and reviews of software and dissertation drafts.

If students choose not to complete the dissertation requirement for the MSc, there is an exit award available that allows suitably qualified candidates to receive a Postgraduate Diploma instead, finishing the course at the end of the second semester of study.



Additional information

Overseas Fee : £21,990

Human Computer Interaction MSc

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