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      University of California San Diego

      Molecular Evolution (Bioinformatics IV)

      Skills you'll gain: Bioinformatics, Probability & Statistics, Theoretical Computer Science, Algorithms, Microsoft Excel

      4.6

      (75 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

    • Free

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      Commonwealth Education Trust

      Foundations of Teaching for Learning: Introduction to Student Assessment

      Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Research and Design, Software Engineering, Business Analysis, Business Psychology, Critical Thinking, Human Learning, Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Market Research, People Development, Software Architecture, Software Testing, Strategy and Operations, Theoretical Computer Science

      4.8

      (300 reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-3 Months

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      IBM Skills Network

      Data Scientist Career Guide and Interview Preparation

      Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Professional Development, Recruitment, Business Analysis, Business Transformation, Data Analysis, Entrepreneurship, Market Research, Other Programming Languages, Project Management, Python Programming, Research and Design, Statistical Programming, Strategy and Operations

      4.8

      (50 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

    • Free

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      IBM Skills Network

      Software Developer Career Guide and Interview Preparation

      Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Business Psychology, Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Market Research, Project Management, Research and Design, Strategy and Operations, Algorithms, Organizational Development, People Development, Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science, Communication, Journalism

      4.7

      (50 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      Universidad de los Andes

      Introducción al control de versiones con Git y GitHub

      Skills you'll gain: Application Development, Computer Programming, Computer Programming Tools, Programming Principles, Software Engineering, Software Engineering Tools, Agile Software Development, Amazon Web Services, Cloud Computing, Deep Learning, Human Resources, Leadership Development, Leadership and Management, Machine Learning

      4.5

      (19 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      Coursera Project Network

      Create a Virtual Classroom using Google Slides

      Skills you'll gain: Business Psychology, Computer Graphics, Entrepreneurship, Human Learning, Human Resources, Interactive Design, Leadership and Management, People Development

      4.8

      (191 reviews)

      Beginner · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      University of California San Diego

      Teaching Impacts of Technology: Fundamentals

      Skills you'll gain: Business Psychology, Computational Thinking, Computer Networking, Computer Programming, Entrepreneurship, Human Learning, Human Resources, Leadership and Management, Network Model, People Development, Theoretical Computer Science

      4.8

      (29 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      University of Copenhagen

      Non-Communicable Diseases in Humanitarian Settings

      Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Epidemiology, Probability & Statistics, Leadership and Management, Market Research, Computer Graphics, Graphics Software, Training

      4.8

      (94 reviews)

      Intermediate · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      Case Western Reserve University

      Be a Leader, Develop a Leader

      Skills you'll gain: Benefits, Business Psychology, Change Management, Communication, Computer Graphics, Culture, Emotional Intelligence, Entrepreneurship, Graphics Software, Human Learning, Human Resources, Leadership Development, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Planning, Professional Development, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Supply Chain and Logistics

      4.7

      (44 reviews)

      Mixed · Course · 1-4 Weeks

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      University of California San Diego

      Teaching Impacts of Technology: Workplace of the Future

      Skills you'll gain: Adaptability, Communication, Databases, Human Learning, SQL

      4.0

      (6 reviews)

      Beginner · Course · 1-3 Months

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      Coursera Project Network

      Configurer des cartes-cadeaux numériques pour votre entreprise sur Facebook

      Skills you'll gain: Business Process Management

      Beginner · Guided Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      University of California San Diego

      Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education

      Skills you'll gain: Marketing, Leadership and Management, Entrepreneurship, Communication, Business Psychology, Computational Thinking, Computer Networking, Computer Programming, Human Learning, Human Resources, Network Model, People Development, Theoretical Computer Science, Accounting, Adaptability, Databases, Financial Analysis, Network Architecture, Network Security, Planning, SQL, Sales, Social Media, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Supply Chain and Logistics

      4.5

      (48 reviews)

      Beginner · Specialization · 3-6 Months

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular human computer interaction courses

    • Molecular Evolution (Bioinformatics IV): University of California San Diego
    • Foundations of Teaching for Learning: Introduction to Student Assessment: Commonwealth Education Trust
    • Data Scientist Career Guide and Interview Preparation: IBM Skills Network
    • Software Developer Career Guide and Interview Preparation: IBM Skills Network
    • Introducción al control de versiones con Git y GitHub: Universidad de los Andes
    • Create a Virtual Classroom using Google Slides: Coursera Project Network
    • Teaching Impacts of Technology: Fundamentals: University of California San Diego
    • Non-Communicable Diseases in Humanitarian Settings: University of Copenhagen
    • Be a Leader, Develop a Leader: Case Western Reserve University
    • Teaching Impacts of Technology: Workplace of the Future: University of California San Diego

    Frequently Asked Questions about Human Computer Interaction

    • Human-computer Interaction (HCI) studies the relationship between computer technology and people. HCI is a multidisciplinary approach to observing how to best design computers and other forms of information technology for our everyday user needs and enjoyment. It borrows methodologies and techniques from Computer Science, Human-factors Engineering, and Cognitive Science to make our interaction with technology as beneficial as possible.

      HCI is important to learn because it’s designed to close the gap between user and device to maximize efficiency, with some even using it to improve the happiness and satisfaction of users. This is applied through user-interface design, accessibility (e.g. screen readers), keyboards, and other tools that help us use technology more easily and effectively.‎

    • HCI skills are slated to become more in-demand through 2026, with job growth rates cited at 9.3 percent. Because there will continue to be new human needs to address as more computers and computer systems evolve, learners can expect to benefit from these projections. Not only are these opportunities found in the tech sector, but ScienceDirect reveals that human-computer interactive systems are much-needed the manufacturing industry.

      HCI Engineers make a median of $104,269 in the U.S., with skills that are useful in other roles such as UX Designer, Digital Copywriter, UX Researcher, Product Designer, UX Writer, Usability Analyst, Research Associate, and a wide variety of others.‎

    • HCI courses offered through Coursera equip learners with knowledge in generating and prototyping design ideas; leveraging feedback from stakeholders; understanding principles of design and design-thinking strategies; and more.

      Lessons on HCI are taught by instructors from major universities, including University of California at San Diego. Learners can enjoy exploring HCI with instructors specializing in HCI, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Engineering, and other disciplines. Course content on HCI is delivered via hands-on projects, video lectures, readings, quizzes, and other types of assignments.‎

    • The skills or experience you may already need to have before studying human-computer interaction (also known as HCI) may include a basic knowledge of computer science, cognitive science and human behavior, and human factors engineering, which can include ergonomic design for user comfort. Some of the skills you may need to have before learning human-computer interaction may include the understanding of graphic and visual design. Specific skills you may need to have can include storyboarding, A/B testing, and rapid and paper prototyping. You also may want to have solid problem-solving skills, which you can use to improve and create innovative services and products.‎

    • The kind of people who are best suited for roles in human-computer interaction have a passion for this broad multidisciplinary field that includes computer and information technology design and the interaction between human users and computers. The kind of people who may do well in roles in the human-computer interaction field will understand that there's a way to design technologies, websites, and apps to bring joy, satisfaction, and efficiency to human users instead of frustration.‎

    • Learning human-computer interaction may be right for you if you want to work in the areas of user-centered design (UCD), user interface (UI) design, and user experience design (UXD). Learning human-computer interaction may also be right for you if you plan to work on the academic or scientific research parts of these fields. If you want to take your product management experience to the next level and learn the business, technical, design, and leadership skills necessary for product management roles at top technology companies, this may be your next step. You may also want to learn human-computer interaction if you need to create innovative products by further understanding user needs, rapidly generating prototypes, evaluating design concepts, and going through ideation and refinement to ensure a great user experience at every step of product interaction.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.
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