Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Theory & Frontiers

Certificate Level: Graduate
Admission Requirements: Bachelor's degree
Certificate Type: Post-Baccalaureate
Number of Credits to Completion: 12.0
Instructional Delivery: Online, Campus
Calendar Type: Quarter
Expected Time to Completion: 1 year
Financial Aid Eligibility: Not aid eligible
Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Code: 30.3101
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code: 15-1210

About the Program

The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in HCI/UX Theory and Frontiers prepares students to work with novel interaction paradigms and specialized HCI/UX skill sets and populations, and to engage with advanced theoretical underpinnings of Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience.  Coursework in the Theory and Frontiers certificate both introduces the theoretical and practical foundations of the field and challenges students to expand on and extend user experience design and evaluation techniques to new kinds of use contexts and design problems.

Admission Requirements

Please visit the College of Computing & Informatics website to learn more about admission requirements.

Additional Information

To learn more about this certificate program, please visit the College of Computing & Informatics website.

Program Requirements

INFO 608Human-Computer Interaction3.0
INFO 609Accessible and Inclusive Design3.0
INFO 616Social and Collaborative Computing3.0
INFO 693Human–Artificial Intelligence Interaction3.0
Total Credits12.0

Sample Plan of Study

First Year
FallCreditsWinterCredits
INFO 6083.0INFO 6093.0
INFO 6933.0INFO 6163.0
 6 6
Total Credits 12