Human-Centered Computing
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,215 / credit
    Next IntakeAugust 21, 2023

    Human-Centered Computing

    About

    Department website: http://www.cc.gatech.edu

    Human-Centered Computing (HCC) is the interdisciplinary science of designing computational artifacts that better support human endeavors. HCC students examine issues - such as computer-supported collaborative work and learning, human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, learning sciences and technology, and mobile and ubiquitous computing - that lie at the intersection of human concerns (such as anthropology, cognitive science, human factors, industrial design, media studies, psychology, and sociology) and computing studies (such as artificial intelligence, computational perception, databases, graphics, information security, networks, programming languages, and robotics).

    Students must complete a core of the three courses described below. The required courses will help students develop the first two of the four competencies that must be demonstrated; these competency areas are

    • computing concepts and skills,
    • evaluation of HCC systems,
    • written research communication, and
    • oral research communication.

    In consultation with their advisors, students must also complete at least three elective courses, including at least one outside the area of HCC specialization. Areas of elective study may include, but are not restricted to,

    • artificial intelligence,
    • cognitive science,
    • collaboration,
    • human-computer interaction,
    • information security,
    • learning sciences and technology,
    • software,
    • software engineering, and
    • visualization.

    Students must also pass a written and oral qualifier (comprehensive examination) and submit and receive approval for a dissertation topic and committee. Students may then be admitted to candidacy.

    For more information about the HCC program, visit www.cc.gatech.edu.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Bachelor's degree

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 85

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Complete Online Application

    All programs use the same online graduate application, and you may apply to multiple programs across the three campuses (Atlanta, Europe, Shenzhen). You do not have to finish the application in one sitting. You can save your work and log back in later to complete it.

    Step 2: Submit Application Materials

    Application materials can be added after you have submitted your application. Refer to your intended graduate program of study webpage to review program-specific application materials.

    You can upload unofficial copies of your transcripts for the application, but you must provide official copies of your transcript(s) for your application to be verified (see step nine in After You Apply for more on verification).

    The Office of Graduate Education highly recommends that you submit your online application as soon as you complete all sections even if application materials, such as letters of recommendation and test scores, have not yet been received or submitted. These materials will be matched to your application record as we receive them.

    Step 3: Verify Lawful Presence

    In accordance with the University System of Georgia policy, if you are admitted to Georgia Tech and residing in the United States, you must verify your lawful presence prior to registering for classes.

    If you do not live in the United States and are taking online courses with Georgia Tech, you are not required to complete lawful presence.

    Step 4: Pay the Application Fee

    To submit your application for admission to Georgia Tech, a separate, non-refundable, and non-transferable application fee is required for each application. The fee for international applicants is $85.

    Application Fee Waivers: Georgia Tech provides application fee waivers to advance diversity, recognize outstanding undergraduate achievement, and engage prospective students in recruitment events where Georgia Tech is affiliated. Please contact the graduate program directly for more information or to request a fee waiver.

    Human-Centered Computing

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    United States of America

    United States of America, Atlanta