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The Human Interface Technology - Prototyping and Projects course will cover the development of user interfaces and the multidisciplinary teamwork necessary for it. The students will work in a multi-disciplinary environment. This course consists of lectures and assignments.
Know and be able to apply prototyping advanced technologies for interaction designThe ability to integrate the gained knowledge from the three main subject areas into an original research projectThe ability to lead research in multi-disciplinary teams The skill to communicate the results of the project to a multi-disciplinary audience.Be able to write research papers at a high enough level to be accepted at a leading academic conference or journal.
Subject to Approval of the College of Engineering Dean (Academic)
HITD601
Adrian Clark
Niels De Ruiter
Noble, Joshua J.,1977-; Programming interactivity : a guide for Processing, Arduino, and OpenFrameworks ; 1st ed; O'Reilly Media, Inc, 2009.
Preece, Jenny,1949- , Rogers, Yvonne., Sharp, Helen; Interaction design : beyond human-computer interaction ; J. Wiley & Sons, 2002.
http://hitlabnz.org/index.php/education/master-program
Domestic fee $1,059.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
Several scholarships are available for our Master of Human Interface Technology. Check out our job board at http://hitlabnz.org/index.php/jobs
Maximum enrolment is 25
For further information see Human Interface Technology Laboratory .