Stanford's HCI program emphasizes research-driven design and innovation.
Carnegie Mellon's MHCI program combines design, technology, and social sciences to develop user-centered design solutions.
UC Berkeley's program offers a flexible curriculum that allows students to specialize in UX design.
Georgia Tech's program provides a strong foundation in UX design principles.
The University of Washington's program combines theory and practice, emphasizing design thinking, prototyping, and user-centered research.
The Royal College of Art's program focuses on the intersection of design, technology, and culture.
Indiana University's program offers a multidisciplinary curriculum that integrates design, psychology, and computer science.
The University of Michigan's program combines theory, research, and practice to prepare students for diverse UX design roles.
Delft's program focuses on designing interactive products, services, and environments that enhance user experiences.
RISD's program explores the adaptive reuse of existing systems and environments, with a focus on sustainability and user-centered design.