2021-2022 Graduate Catalog w/ May Addendum 
    
    Apr 26, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog w/ May Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Human-Centered Interaction Design, M.S.


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The 36-semester hour graduate program in Human-Centered Interaction Design is designed to promote the human-centered collaborative mindsets that are required for careers in the research, specifications, and development of technologically-driven experiences. The program is interdisciplinary, bringing together the application of knowledge drawn from the social and behavioral sciences, information science, software engineering and project management. The student is taught a balance of theories, methods, skills, and processes.

Program Goals

  • Demonstrate foundational knowledge of theories and applications from human behavior and design science;

  • Communicate, collaborate and coordinate effectively across diverse populations and media;

  • Effectively research people, document problems, and determine research relevance;

  • Reflect on self as designer and professional; and

  • Design and produce engaging interventions facilitated by digital technologies. 

*Current work experience is a requirement for successful learning during the full course of your MS degree program. If you are an F1 student, eligible CPT authorization is required for work placement. If you cannot work, you must submit a Waiver of Required Work Experience to your program lead.

Human-Centered Interaction Design Requirements


The following courses comprise the Master of Science in Human-Centered Interaction Design - 36 semester hours. The semester hour value of each course appears in parentheses ( ).

Complete the following Core courses - 18 semester hours:


Complete the following experiential courses - 6 semester hours:


Complete the following Concentration:


Individualized Concentration (12 semester hours)


The Master of Science in Human-Centered Interaction Design student must take 12 elective credits (9 credits of existing courses with advisor consultation/approval and a 3 credit HCID 680  Special Topics course). Existing course offerings across Harrisburg University’s master’s degree programs will provide the student with opportunities to deepen their skills and knowledge of cognate areas in Analytics, Healthcare IT, E-Business, and IS/IT Management, dependent on the student’s interest. Upon acceptance to the program, the student will receive one-on-one advising to craft an appropriate program of study that balances the core focus in HCID, with complementary training from other Harrisburg University graduate programs. The intent is to provide the student with personally relevant training in subject and skill areas that align to the student’s career goals.

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