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Human-Computer Interaction

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MSc On-Campus Full-time 2 September find out €2959 per year
Course fee notes

For EEA students the fee amount ranges from 0 to 2.959 euros, according to the student's family economic condition. For non-EEA students the fee amount ranges from 0 to 6.500 euros according to the student's performance (for top scored admitted candidates fees are waived).

About Human-Computer Interaction, MSc - at University of Trento

The Master in Human-Computer Interaction (MHCI) is jointly offered by the Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science and the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science. It aims at investigating people and their actions as a starting point for the purposes of technology design. It provides an effective approach to address the many challenges (public engagement, participation, privacy, emotion) currently faced by computer sciences.

The ultimate goal of the Master is to train a new generation of researchers and professionals, who can understand the complexity of human cognition, behaviour and emotion at a micro-meso- and macro-level and are able to embed this knowledge in new computing artefacts and technologies matching the most diverse human values, interests and needs.

MHCI aims at training professional figures and researchers with a wide range of multidisciplinary skills to understand, design and evaluate new interaction possibilities between human beings and IT devices.


Entry requirements for this course

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