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314 Master's degrees in Human Computer Interaction
Master of Human-Computer Interaction
The Master of Human-Computer Interaction (MHCI) program at Carnegie Mellon University is the first program in the world dedicated to preparing professionals for careers related to human-computer interaction, user experience design and user-centered research.

Human-Technology Interaction - Mastertrack Environmental Psychology
Are the spaces we design actually optimal for human functioning? These are the themes that form the core of Human-Technology Interaction - Mastertrack Environmental Psychology programme from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e).
Human Interaction and AI
The Human Interaction and AI program at ELISAVA Barcelona School of Design and Engineering is the natural evolution of software development.
Interaction Design
The Interaction Design program at George Washington University is a unique program for emerging designers who are passionate about social innovation and ready to tackle complex, systemic problems.
Educational Technology
This M.Ed. in Educational Technology program at the American College of Education prepares you to support learning through technology, including a seat in Articulate 360.
Advanced Computer Science
The Advanced Computer Science MSc at the University of Sheffield is a one-year full-time programme designed for those with an undergraduate degree in computer science or related fields. This course provides an in-depth understanding of advanced computing principles, preparing students for innovative careers in technology.
Cyber Security Specialisation Technical
University of Southern Queensland's Master of Cyber Security Specialisation Technical enables you to effectively locate and fix vulnerabilities, detect intrusion, and manage cyber risks.
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme at the University of Otago is a versatile three-year degree, available as a B.Sc. or B.A. with full-time study options. Students gain expertise in software design, robotics, and artificial intelligence through a curriculum that blends practical programming with advanced theoretical research.
Control systems and automation engineering
Paying due attention to the sustainability of the planned solutions, in setting up the new departmental organizational model, it was intended to give greater weight to the integration of research with teaching, identifying short, medium and long-term objectives. Learn more with Control systems and automation engineering from University of L´Aquila.

Computer Systems and Networks
Graduates of the Computer Systems and Networks specialisation from Warsaw University of Technology requires coursework in one specialisation and thesis preparation. Each student works with a supervisor from the faculty.

Human-Computer Interaction (Information Studies)
The Human-Computer Interaction track (MSc Information Studies) explores how people societies interact with data-driven technologies - and how to design them to be effective, ethical, and inclusive. HCI focuses on the human dimensions of AI and data. You will study critical theory, multimodal interaction, while developing hands-on skills in prototyping, user testing, and research.

Social Computing
The Social Computing MSc programme from Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University addresses this market demand by providing you with training for understanding, managing, developing, implementing and commercialising interactive social media on the internet.

Human Computer Interaction
This Human Computer Interaction MSc programme from Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University aims to address the market demand for HCI professionals able to apply their skills to design, implement, and evaluate traditional and emergent ‘interactive technologies’.

Human Computer Interaction
The Human Computer Interaction programme from University of Trento aims at investigating people and their actions as a starting point for the purposes of technology design. It provides an effective approach to address the many challenges (public engagement, participation, privacy, emotion) currently faced by computer sciences.