3 Human-Computer Interaction programs found
Filters
- Bachelor
- BSc
- BA
- BBA
- Technology Studies
- Information Systems
- Human-Computer Interaction
3 Human-Computer Interaction programs found
Filters
Featured
Arden Study Centre, Berlin
BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year
- Berlin, Germany
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Are you thinking about a future career in computing, but would like some extra skills support before starting a university business degree? Then the BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year course at our Berlin campus has been designed for people just like you. Our Program covers in-demand skills in areas such as data analysis, cloud computing, cybersecurity, object-oriented programming (Java), and website coding and authoring (HTML, CSS).
Featured
Arden Study Centre, Berlin
BSc (Hons) Computing
- Berlin, Germany
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Our BSc (Hons) Computing covers in-demand skills in areas such as data analysis, cloud computing, cybersecurity, object-oriented programming (Java), and website coding and authoring (HTML, CSS). The course is unique in that it offers you two career pathways to choose from. Students who want to focus on technical opportunities can gain an in-depth understanding of subjects in this area.
Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Bachelor of Design in Interaction Design Major
- Vancouver, Canada
Bachelor
4 years
On-Campus
English
All our majors commence upon completion of our Foundation Year requirements.
Popular Technology Studies Information Systems Human-Computer Interaction degree types
Popular study format
Popular locations
Bachelor Programs in Technology Studies Information Systems Human-Computer Interaction
Students studying in a human-computer interaction program may learn the importance of design, psychology, and social acceptance in the interfacing of the two. Other topics of importance may include behavioral science, media, and communication.
A bachelor's degree is given to students who fulfill the necessary requirements given by the college or university they are attending. The requirements include three to seven years of focus on a subject, typically referred to as a major or concentration.