[IxDA Discuss] Best schools for HCI degrees?
Michael Tuminello
mt at motiontek.com
Tue Jul 10 11:30:51 PDT 2007
I looked into it a bit. Unless things have changed it's actually a
lot less convenient than it appears at first glance. There's some
onsite time required and the classes are not all offered on a regular
basis.
Michael
On Jul 10, 2007, at 2:26 AM, Won Sun Parque wrote:
> Kind of an old thread, but I'm thinking about taking some classes for
> the HCI certificate program in Rensselaer Polytechnic. Has anyone had
> any experience with them or heard anything about their program
> before?
>
> I've been working as a UI Designer for several years now, but feel
> the need to gain more fundamental knowledge of how human minds
> interact with technologies.
>
> I'm thinking about Rensselaer Polytechnic because it seems that they
> are the only one that provides flexible schedule for working
> professional.
>
> Anyone can give me a pointer or two?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Won Sun Parque
> Senior UI Designer
> Akamai Technologies
>
>
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