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postgraduate

Degree

Master of Human-Computer Interaction (Thesis-Based)

postgraduate

Degree

Master of Human-Computer Interaction (Thesis-Based)

Quick facts

  • Annual tuition (2023)

    $22,945 CAD

  • Application fee

    $120 CAD

  • Duration

    2 years

  • PGWP

    2-3 years

  • Min GPA

    76 out of 100

Highlights
Thesis

These are mandatory and all come with course.

Deadlines

Term start& deadline Deadline
Fall-September 01-March-2024 2024-03-01

Overview

Master of Human-Computer Interaction

The Master of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) degree is open to students from various disciplinary backgrounds in the human, technological, or engineering sciences. 

It offers students an opportunity to explore their native discipline in more depth while also gaining insight into the language and constraints under which specialists in other disciplines in the HCI fieldwork. 

The degree prepares all students for direct entry into a career in HCI, bringing cross-disciplinary skills in quantitative and qualitative laboratory and field research that industry and governments increasingly seek. 

While no Ph.D. program is offered specifically in HCI at Carleton, students who wish to continue their studies beyond a Master’s degree may apply to a Ph.D. program of any discipline appropriate to their overall qualifications.

The HCI program is a two-year full-time degree, although part-time studies may be considered in some cases. 

It is expected that students will complete the coursework in the first year of studies and the thesis in the second year. 

All students take the following three courses in the first year: Fundamentals of HCI Design and Evaluation, Software and user interface development, and Emerging interaction techniques. 

The HCI discipline aims to ensure that interactive computer systems make sense to people by delivering the information they need in the proper format and the proper modality (speech, text, graphics, animation) at the right time.

Carleton University recognizes that many students interested in HCI have knowledge from multiple areas. 

That is also true of the faculty members, so professors from any academic unit can supervise any theses for any student in the program. 

The norm is for students to work with their thesis supervisors to choose a thesis topic that utilizes their backgrounds and allows the development of skills in other areas.

Estimate your cost

Residency
Count of person

$31,839

Total costs

yearly

Details


Cost of living 1 person $9,156
Accommodation 1 bed room $8,894
Tuition 1 person $22,945

Hourly wage

Min wage

17.20 CAD / 1 hour

in Canada every student can work 20 hour per week

Required documents

  • Academic/Official Transcripts
  • Language Proficiency (If Applicable)
  • Passport or Visa Documents
  • Letters of Reference (2 required)
  • Statement of Intent (1 required)
  • CV/Resumé (1 optional)

Language requirements

GRE
not required
GMAT
not required

IELTS

6.5
6
listening
6
writing
6
speaking
6
reading

TOEFL

86
20
listening
22
writing
22
speaking
20
reading

PTE

60
60
listening
60
writing
60
speaking
60
reading

Cambridge

-
listening
-
writing
-
speaking
-
reading

Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL): 70 (min 60 in each band)

If your first language is not English, you can prove your language proficiency by:

  • presenting one of the official Language Proficiency (ESL) test scores as defined in the table;
  • showing that you have completed ESLA 1900 or ESLA 1905 at Carleton University with a final grade of B- or higher; or
  • present official certification (transcripts) that you have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree within the past three years in a university in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, or any country in which the primary language is English, where the language of instruction in the relevant educational institution was English, and the language of instruction in their most recently completed undergraduate or graduate degree was English.

Note: Letters from your universities stating the medium of instruction is English are not acceptable.


Academic background and requirement

  • MA: An honour's undergraduate degree or equivalent in arts, social sciences, business or related areas with at least a B+ average.
  • MASc: An honour's undergraduate degree in engineering, architecture, design or related areas with at least a B+ average.
  • MCS: An honour's undergraduate degree in computer science with at least a B+ average.
  • Applicants with a background in cognitive science will be considered for whichever of the three programs is appropriate to their academic background. Applicants may be asked to complete additional coursework in addition to the program requirement.

Career opportunities

  • User Experience Designer
  • User Experience Researcher
  • Product Designer
  • Usability Engineer
  • User Interaction Designer
  • Research Assistant
  • Designer

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