Masters in Human Computer Interaction (MSc)
This is a unique programme offering a multidisciplinary perspective on the design, development and evaluation of advanced interactive technologies, such as mobile computing, tangible systems, game technology or social networking applications.
It is aimed at those wishing to prepare themselves for a higher degree or a research-led career in areas such as human factors, interaction design, user interface, user experience. Some former
graduates have taken up posts in companies such as IBM, Xerox, and Hewlett-Packard while others have gone on to study for PhDs.Across three outstanding Departments…
The MRes/MSc in HCI covers a broad range of knowledge and skills that are applicable to the specification, design, prototyping and evaluation of advanced interactive environments. Because design of technological systems is a cross-discipline field the course draws on the specialist expertise of three outstanding departments at Lancaster University.
The Computing Department is an international centre of excellence in Computer Science research ranked amongst the top ten Computer Science Departments in the UK (RAE 2008). The programme benefits from direct involvement of the world leading expert in the field, Professor Alan Dix who co-authored the Handbook of Human Computer Interaction 3rd edition, a widely used textbook in HCI education at both undergraduate and graduate level.
Design and Imagination part of the Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts, ranked amongst the top three institutions in the UK for Design Theory and Design Management (RAE 2008)
The Psychology Department recognised for its research expertise in design studies, creative problem solving in design, cognitive and social processes in innovative design, as well as process-tracing methodologies
The programme offers state-of-the-art research facilities including an Innovative Interaction Laboratory and a Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory, housed in the £15m InfoLab21. Design and Imagination benefits from £12m of funding from the University, demonstrating a substantial commitment to this field.
The MSc in HCI programme provides an outstanding education with a unique integration of theory and practice. It consists of a number of taught modules, as well as a collaborative design project and a research dissertation.
Modules
Compulsory Modules
- Interactive Systems: Research, Design and Evaluation
- Advanced Interactive Systems Design
- Fundamentals of Design
- Collaborative Design Project
Optional Modules (select one)
Computing
Psychology
- Oculomotor Research Methods in Neuropsychology
- Theory and Method in Memory Research
- Analysing Talk and Text
Dissertation Project
Dissertation projects can be undertaken in conjunction with collaborating end-user companies under academic supervision. Past students have carried out projects in companies including Hewlett-Packard, Sony-Ericsson, BT, IBM and Xerox.
Alternatively, students can work alongside the Departments' research teams, working on projects relating to active research in the field.
Students' MRes research has been presented at prestigious international conferences, including CHI 2009, NordiCHI 2008, HCI 2007, HCI 2004.
Timetable
Download a PDF file of the course timetable.
At least a second class honours degree, or its equivalent, in Computer Science or a closely related discipline. Applicants who do not meet this criterion but who have significant industrial experience will also be considered subject to individual circumstances.
Early applications are always encouraged as spaces are limited.
Overseas Students
For students whose first language is not English, there may an additional requirement to demonstrate fluency in English. The department requires IELTS 6.5 min or TOEFL 580 (paper-based test), 238 (computer-based test), 93 (internet-based test).
You will require a visa to be able to study with us in the UK (you do not also need an ATAS certificate). From April, the UK Border agency will be scoring applications against a new points based system. There is more information on the Home Office website
To get a visa you will need to show that you have the money to pay the course fees (£) and to support yourself for 9 months (£5,400). You must have held the funds for 28 days when you apply for the visa.
Tuition fees
| For UK & EU students | £3,900 |
|---|---|
| For overseas students | £12,200 |
Fees are normally payable on Registration Day. Alternatively, you may opt to pay the fees in three instalments with the first instalment being due on Registration Day.
Course fees do not cover residential accommodation or living expenses. However, as a campus based University, Lancaster is a relatively inexpensive place to study. As a guide, a reasonable estimate of living expenses is about £8,500 for 12 months including rent.
Additional information is available on the University website.
Many students choose to work during their studies to help make their studies here more affordable. Normally the visa permits part-time work of up to 20 hours per week and full time over the vacations. More information about this can be found on the University website.
The Post-Study Work Visa allows you to stay in the UK for up to 2 years after your degree to work full time. Starting salaries of a Software Engineer in UK are approx. £20K (~1.5m INR, ~223K CNY). Our ICT centre of excellence (InfoLab21) can help you find full and part-time work using their ICT JobShop.
Now is an excellent time to be studying in the UK, the current downturn in exchange rates make this cheaper than ever for International students and you will find that both the fees and the cost of living significantly reduced. Being in the North West, you will also find that the cost of accommodation, food and entertainment are all cheaper than more major cities like London and Birmingham.
£1,250 bursaries available!
Graduates of Universities in the Northwest or who live in Northwest and have a 2i degree or better can apply for a GraduatePlus bursary to discount your course fees.


