Human Computer Interface Development postgraduate degrees in East Midlands

3 universities offer 3 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate human computer interface development degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Nottingham Trent University

1 human-computer-interface-development courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 53rd
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WUSCA ranking: 13th
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NTU is a great University for those who want to meet new people, gain valuable life experience and achieve highly in their chosen course. The staff are fantastic and always go above and beyond to ensure every student gets the most out of their time at NTU.

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MSc Virtual Production
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Year 1
  • Applied Technology and Audience Response
  • Concept Development and Project Management
  • Research and Innovation
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De Montfort University

1 human-computer-interface-development courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 86th
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WUSCA ranking: 35th
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One of the best aspects of studying at De Montfort University is the supportive and diverse environment. As an international student, I feel welcomed and included. The university has strong student support services, especially the Disability Advice and Support team, who are understanding and helpful. The MSc Project Management course is practical and career-focused. The modules are well-structured, and seminars encourage discussion and real-life application of concepts. The lecturers are approachable and provide useful feedback on assignments. Student life in Leicester is also a positive experience. The city is affordable compared to other UK cities, and everything is accessible. The campus facilities, including the library and study spaces, are modern and comfortable for independent learning. While the university offers good support, sometimes communication about attendance expectations and academic requirements could be clearer, especially for students managing health or personal challenges. In addition, more flexibility in seminar attendance for students with documented disabilities could make the experience less stressful. Providing recorded seminar discussions (where possible) would help students who occasionally cannot attend in person. Overall, De Montfort University is a supportive and career-oriented institution, but improving flexibility and communication would make it even better.

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University of Nottingham

1 human-computer-interface-development courses EAST MIDLANDS
Subject ranking: 19th
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The campus is very green and is just a beautiful place to study and work. There is a really good balance between socialising and work, I’m able to balance playing sport and meeting up with friends with my studies, not having to compromise on much. The lecturers are very helpful and they generally explain things well, although the pastoral and careers support through our tutors could be improved. Generally I am very glad I chose to study here in Nottingham, and would recommend it to anyone looking to achieve highly in both their career and at the same time be able to have a thriving social life and overall good work life balance.

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Modules
Year 1
  • Advanced Methods in Human Factors and Human-Computer Interaction
  • Advanced Methods in Human Factors and Human-Computer Interaction
  • Design Ethnography
  • Design Ethnography
  • Human-Computer Systems
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