Human Centered Design Engineering HCDE senior Mishti Dhawan has been recognized with the 2025 Dean’s Medal for Leadership Engagement, one of the highest student honors from the University of Washington College of Engineering
Master of Science - Human Centered Design Engineering The University of Washington's Master of Science in Human Centered Design Engineering (HCDE) prepares its graduates for leadership roles in user experience research and design, interface design, interaction design, product design, and human-computer interaction
Future Students - Human Centered Design Engineering HCDE is an interdisciplinary engineering department at the University of Washington in Seattle, an internationally-ranked, R1 research institution Our students and faculty collaborate across other University units and with industry partners
HCDE MS FAQs - Human Centered Design Engineering Frequently asked questions about the University of Washington's Master of Science in Human Centered Design Engineering Program Scheduling When are classes held? All classes are held during weekday evenings (typically from 6–9:50 p m ) on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, WA Is this program full-time or part-time?
Admission Requirements - Human Centered Design Engineering The process of applying to the Bachelor of Science in Human Centered Design Engineering (HCDE) depends on a student's entry point to the University of Washington Choose an option below to learn more about the different pathways for entering the major
Bachelor of Science - Human Centered Design Engineering Human Centered Design Engineering (HCDE) students graduate with an engineering degree and a strong foundation in designing user experiences and interfaces, creating information visualizations, conducting user research, designing for the web, and building web technologies
Degree Requirements | Human Centered Design Engineering HCDE Master's students entering in Autumn 2020 are required to complete all of the following courses (24 credits total) HCDE 501: Theoretical Foundations of HCDE (4) HCDE 519: Qualitative Research Methods (4) or HCDE 516: Experimental Methods (4) HCDE 517: Usability Studies (4) (Winter only) HCDE 518: User-Centered Design (4) (Autumn only)
HCI Degree Option | Human Centered Design Engineering The University of Washington is becoming a global leader in this exciting new area The UW has exceptional faculty collaborating on world-class research in HCI and that collaboration extends directly to students in the classroom
PhD Program - Human Centered Design Engineering The PhD in Human Centered Design Engineering at the University of Washington provides unparalleled depth and experience for students interested in studying the conception, design, implementation, evaluation, and effects of technologies