Master's Degree Programme in Human-Technology Interaction
Learning outcomes
Students having completed the Master's Degree Programme in Human-Technology Interaction will both - know the theoretical foundations of human-technology interaction, and - have the necessary skills to apply this knowledge to practical work on the area.
Depending on the courses taken, students can combine skills on interaction and interface design, software development, usability and user experience evaluation, and research methods. After completing the studies students master user interface design and software development methods well enough to work as a HTI specialist in product development and research settings.
Content
Master of Science Degree (120 ECTS):
- Advanced level course units 40 ECTS cr - Master's thesis 40 ECTS cr - Other studies 40 ECTS cr (incl. general studies, complementing studies and Optional studies)
This programme includes an orientation in Game Design and Research.
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in a suitable field or equivalent studies.
Recommended complementing courses depending on background and planned HTI-courses:
• TIEVA36 Principles of Usability, User Experience, and User Interfaces • TIEVS81 Usability Evaluation Methods • TIEA4 Project Work or SISYA200 Innovation Project • TIEVA31 Principles of Programming Graphical User Interfaces • TIEP1 High Level Programming • TIETA6 Data Structures • TIETA11 Programming Technique C++ • TIETA9 Introduction to WWW Techniques
Further information
Finnish speaking students can use Finnish in some exams and write the Master's Thesis in Finnish.
If studies have been started 2012-2014, students can transfer to this new programme but they need to update the detailed study plan.
General studies in the Master's degree programmes given in English are different depending on the student's educational background. Please choose below only one of the three options A, B or C.