Description
Module aims:
The MSc HCI project gives students the opportunity to conduct research in the area of human-computer interaction under the supervision of a UCLIC member of staff. There is a broad range of topics and questions that might be considered, and students should work closely with their supervisor in selecting and carrying out their project.
A number of events are orgnaised to support students in deciding on the project they are going to carry out. Students are expected to arrange regular meetings with their supervisor to discuss their project work. Students might also work with organisations outside of UCL during their project .
Project work is normally carried out on a full-time basis over a three month period during the summer term.
Students can normally expect up to 10 supervision meetings in total with their supervisor. Students are required to write a dissertation based on the work conducted during the project period. Part-time students typically choose to either complete their project work full-time during a single summer term, or work part-time on the project over two consecutive summer terms.
Module Objectives: By the end of the project students should be able to:
- Explore an HCI topic in depth
- Develop HCI skills and experience
- Generate and/or apply HCI knowledge
- Learn to plan, implement and report substantial, self-directed work
Learning Outcomes
- Knowledge and understanding of: Research and development methods appropriate to the chosen topic.
- Intellectual (thinking skills): Able to apply theories to chosen practical examples and critically review the relevant research literature.
- Practical skills: Practical application of design and evaluation techniques; collecting and analysing data; critically reviewing and summarising literature. Transferable skills: Argumentation; communication of ideas; information seeking.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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