User Interaction Design PgDip/MSc

Facts about this course

Qualification PgDip/MSc
Duration Full time: 1 year
Part time: 2-3 years
(September start date only)
Attendance Mixed, including block and day/evening sessions.
Assessment Coursework and/or exams; research project/dissertation (MSc).
Course structure

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This course responds to the growing use of desktop computers, mobile devices and the internet for business and everyday life. All kinds of activities, from shopping and communication to project planning and healthcare, increasingly take place online.

In this context, it is no longer enough for information systems to simply ‘execute’ without crashing. Successful systems must be easy to use and fit in with users’ preferences and lifestyles. They must also be accessible to a diverse range of user groups. To meet these requirements, user-centred analysis, design and evaluation are increasingly necessary to systems development.

User-centred design of human–system interactions applies a multi-disciplinary set of knowledge and skills – including elements of software engineering, the arts and the behavioural sciences. The goal is to develop systems that benefit the user – as an individual, a small group or a community.

What will you study?

The Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences provide your core modules.

The core modules introduce you to relevant behavioural theory from psychology and sociology, plus the associated techniques for analysing user tasks, knowledge, communications and situations of use. You look at experimental design, data gathering techniques and standard methods for usability testing and statistical analysis. You also cover a systematic approach to designing interaction – one that is explicit, knowledge based and creative – and various kinds of user interface technology.

Optional modules cover technologies and application domains. The options you choose can reflect your current requirements, career aspirations or areas of particular interest/expertise. We will provide advice and guidance on your choice of modules, as well as any prerequisites or preparatory work you might need to undertake. Recommended options from CISM are: E-Commerce Technologies, Building E-Business, Introduction to Programming with Java, Agile Development, Project & Risk Management, and Corporate Data & Database Management.

You will also undertake a Research Methods module, in which you learn about various investigative techniques, and (for the MSc) a research project.

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This course is taught by staff in the Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics

Teaching staff include:

  • Dr Martin Colbert, senior lecturer
  • Dr Miroslav Novak, principal lecturer and director of postgraduate programmes

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Many of our staff in the Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.

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The Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics is also a long-time member of the British Computer Society (BCS).

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Location

This course is taught at Penrhyn road


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