Human-Computer Interaction Ph.D. Minor

Interdisciplinary applications

Drawing on elements from business, psychology, computing and more, HCI is a future-oriented field. This minor enables current IU Indianapolis and IU doctoral students in other disciplines to use HCI problem-solving strategies across academic fields.

Our human-computer interaction program has unique connections to careers and industry in many sectors. From the Internet of Things to the latest in UX research, the research knowledge you’ll gain will be a valuable asset in our digital world.

For maximum convenience, students have the option of completing the Ph.D. minor coursework entirely online. Depending on the availability of courses semester by semester, a student could complete the minor is as little as two semesters (3 courses in the fall and one in the spring).

 

Minor Requirements

The Ph.D. minor in HCI is a 12-credit hour program comprised of four (4) courses, each of which is 3 credit hours.

Required Courses (9 cr.)

Specialization Course

Select one from the following:

Currently, most of the courses are offered online and in the classroom; therefore, at the student’s discretion, the Ph.D. minor coursework may be completed entirely online in a minimum of one and a half years.

As the HCI program evolves and more courses become available, alternative HCI course sequences or substitute courses may be allowed to better fit the research interests of the Ph.D. student, in so far as they are approved by and in consultation with the HCC Department Chair or Program Director.

Grading Policy

A minimum grade of B (3.0) is required in each course that is to count toward the minor. If a minimum grade of B (3.0) is not earned in a course, that course must be retaken. A course may only be retaken once. Students who fail to achieve the minimum grade of B (3.0) the second time they take a course will not be able to earn the Ph.D. minor.

Qualifying Exam

The Ph.D. minor in HCI does not require a qualifying exam.