Human-Computer Interaction Research
Programs dedicated to human-computer interaction research at Texas A&M University are actively pursued in various academic departments. Please refer below to the departments below for more information on on-going HCI research that is going on at TAMU.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
The department is located in the Dwight E. Look College of Engineering. Departmental research in human-computer interaction is actively pursued by at least seven departmental faculty members, and includes but are not limited to fields such as: artificial intelligence, computer graphics, design, and information science. Courses taught in the department include:
- CSCE 436/CSCE 671 Computer-Human Interaction
- CSCE 443 Game Development
- CSCE 444 Interactive Information
- CSCE 445/CSCE 656 Computers and New Media
- CSCE 624 Sketch Recognition
- CSCE 634 Intelligent User Interfaces
- CSCE 655 Human-Centered Computing
- CSCE 667 Human-Centered Seminar
- CSCE 672 Computer-Supported Collaborative Work
- CSCE 675 Digital Libraries
- CSCE 689-604 Human Behavior Analytics
- CSCE 689-609 Data Visualization
Link: https://engineering.tamu.edu/cse/research/areas/human-computer-interaction.html
Department of Visualization
The department is located in the College of Architecture. Departmental research in human-computer interaction is actively pursued by at least six departmental faculty members, and includes but are not limited to fields such as: animation, cognition, design, and visualization.
- VIST 206 Visual Studies Studio I, Interactive Design track
- VIST 305 Visual Studies Studio II, Interactive Design track
- VIST 405 Visual Studies Studio III, Interactive Design track
- VIST 489/VIZA 689 Understanding Interaction Design
- VIZA 658 Experimental Techniques in Visualization: Embodied Interaction
- VIST 489/VIZA 689 Information Visualization
- VIST 489/689 Applied Perception
- VIST 486 Intro to Game Design
Link: http://hci.viz.tamu.edu