Human-Computer Interaction
If you thrive at the intersection of humanity and technology, this is the place for you.
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"This interdisciplinary HCI program gave me the opportunity to rediscover and reimagine the world around me with a deeper sense of intellectual curiosity and purpose."
School of Computer Science
Human-Computer Interaction
Technology is only as helpful as our ability to use it. When you study Human-Computer Interaction, you’ll gain a unique perspective on how digital products and services affect humans and how they can be designed to have a positive impact. You’ll pair technical skills with a broad awareness of how humans use technology to design interactive solutions. Here, artists are also coders and programmers reimagine the future. The result is tech that works for all kinds of people in all kinds of settings.
Class of 2023, Six Months After Graduation
** Data reflects grads with Human-Computer Interaction as secondary major
84%
Employed or in Grad School
$114,024
Average Salary
Recent Employers
Amazon
Apple
Capital One
Deloitte
High School Course Requirements
*Four years of mathematics should include at least algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, elementary functions (pre-calculus) and preferably calculus. Advanced mathematics courses are encouraged, especially a course in calculus.
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Mix It Up
You’re not just one thing. You’re a scientist. An artist. A technologist. A maker. A writer. Carnegie Mellon has been mixing it up for decades, and whatever you want to pursue, we’ve got the right mix for you.