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2 Human-Computer Interaction Degree Programs in Canada


The Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
Diploma in Computer Systems Technician - Networking (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
- Pembroke, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The two-year Computer Systems Technician - Networking Ontario College Diploma program prepares you for a career in information technology with a focus on network and system administration. You learn to set up, configure, and maintain all components that constitute an effective network: computer hardware, operating systems, networking and virtualization technologies, security, and task automation. In addition, you develop problem-solving skills and troubleshooting techniques to help support an IT infrastructure. Throughout the program, you also develop your oral and written communication skills, customer support, and ethics relevant to the information technology workplace.


Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Bachelor of Design in Interaction Design Major
- Vancouver, Canada
Bachelor's degree
4 years
On-Campus
English
All our majors commence upon completion of our Foundation Year requirements.
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) degree programs in Canada focus on enhancing the connections between people and technology. This interdisciplinary field combines insights from design, psychology, and computer science, making it a dynamic area for innovative thinkers.
In HCI, you'll explore courses on usability testing, interface design, and user experience research. These programs train students to conduct user-centered research and develop interactive technologies that meet real-world needs. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, fostering independence in their creative problem-solving skills. With a strong emphasis on project-based learning, you'll collaborate on hands-on projects that prepare you for evolving industry demands.
Graduates from HCI programs often pursue careers as user experience designers, interaction designers, or usability analysts. In Canada, the focus on technology and innovation opens various career pathways, with skills gained in HCI valued globally. As technology continues to shape our daily lives, your contributions can influence how people interact with systems and devices across diverse sectors.