Hidalof Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 Hi there everyone, I'm planning to apply for Master in Service Design or Experience Design, but I have not found a comprehensive reference for the universities offering such programs and their rankings. In fact, I have not found the category "Design" in any ranking system. Do you have any lists or know any place that I get one there? Thanks
Aravr Posted July 3, 2017 Posted July 3, 2017 Hi @Hidalof What you basically are trying to imply is User Experience (UX) or User Centered Design(UCD). Universities don't offer courses under the name UX. instead they have various names. Mostly Human computer interaction (HCI). Here are the list of programs by universities. Carleton- human computer interactiondepaul - hciGeorgia Tech - human computer interaction: interactive computingmich state - Media and information: hcirit - human computer interactionUmaryland-baltimore - Master of Science in Human-Centered Computing (HCC)umich ann arbor - MSIUni of baltimore - Interaction Design & Information Architecture UT Austin - (iSchool) msisuwaterloo - Appl sci systems design engineering UW - HCDE and HCI-D CMU - MHCI Hope its useful.
Hidalof Posted August 16, 2017 Author Posted August 16, 2017 On 7/3/2017 at 10:22 PM, Aravr said: Hi @Hidalof What you basically are trying to imply is User Experience (UX) or User Centered Design(UCD). Universities don't offer courses under the name UX. instead they have various names. Mostly Human computer interaction (HCI). Here are the list of programs by universities. Carleton- human computer interactiondepaul - hciGeorgia Tech - human computer interaction: interactive computingmich state - Media and information: hcirit - human computer interactionUmaryland-baltimore - Master of Science in Human-Centered Computing (HCC)umich ann arbor - MSIUni of baltimore - Interaction Design & Information Architecture UT Austin - (iSchool) msisuwaterloo - Appl sci systems design engineering UW - HCDE and HCI-D CMU - MHCI Hope its useful. Thank you so much @Aravr. However, I didn't mean UX, but I meant XD. (I meant Experience Design, not User Experience). Experience Design follows the Experience Economy which has been introduced by Pine and Gilmore. Thank you again.
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