Masters in HCI
The HCIL is an interdisciplinary research community, but prospective students must be admitted to and pursue a degree in a particular department, usually computer science, information studies, management, psychology, or education. Among these departments, the College of Information Studies offers a Master of Science degree in Human-Computer Interaction.
College of Information Studies -- Maryland's iSchool
The interdisciplinary Master of Human-Computer Interaction (HCIM) provides the opportunity for advanced, systematic study of how to design, evaluate, and implement new information technologies that are understandable, usable, and appealing to a wide variety of people. The major objectives of the program are to prepare students to become human-computer interaction (HCI) leaders in industry and government, or to enable them to be successful in doctoral work in a particular specialization of HCI.
See the HCIM webpage for more details.





