u/FeelingNeither8270

OMSCS HCI specialization for Product Design or UX research roles?

Hey, I got my acceptance letter in OMSCS program for Spring 2027 and was thinking about the HCI specialization. Due to financial limitations, in-person HCI/MHCI programs are not an option for me as they tend to be quite expensive. This makes OMSCS the most accessible for me.

Now, I have a BSCS from a T30 university. I took a couple of HCI and UI project courses there. My long-term goal is to find work or internships in roles such as UX Researcher, Product Designer or UX Engineer.

Now my questions are -

  1. How well is the HCI specialization for industry work in UXE, UXR, or Product Design?

  2. Are course projects (or CS 8903/VIP projects) a good inclusion in your portfolio case studies even though the program is not studio based? Or studio based programs are needed for this type of roles?

  3. Do recruiters or hiring managers in the UI/UX field view an MSCS with an HCI specialization differently than a traditional MHCI program?

Thank you.

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u/FeelingNeither8270 — 5 days ago
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OMSCS HCI specialization for Product Design or UX research roles?

Hey, I got my acceptance letter for Spring 2027 in OMSCS program and was thinking about the HCI specialization. Due to financial limitations, in-person HCI/MHCI programs are not an option for me as they tend to be quite expensive. This makes OMSCS the most accessible for me.

Now, I have a BSCS from a T30 university. I took a couple of HCI and UI project courses there. My long-term goal is to find work or internships in roles such as UX Researcher, Product Designer or UX Engineer.

Now my questions are -

  1. How well is the HCI specialization for industry work in UXE, UXR, or Product Design?

  2. Are course projects (or CS 8903/VIP projects) a good inclusion in your portfolio case studies even though the program is not studio based? Or studio based programs are needed for this type of roles?

  3. Do recruiters or hiring managers in the UI/UX field view an MSCS with an HCI specialization differently than a traditional MHCI program?

Thank you.

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u/FeelingNeither8270 — 5 days ago
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HCI specialization for Product Design or UX research roles?

Hey, I got my acceptance letter for Spring 2027 and was thinking about the HCI specialization. Due to financial limitations, in-person HCI/MHCI programs are not an option for me as they tend to be quite expensive. This makes OMSCS the most accessible for me.

Now, I have a BSCS from a T30 university. I took a couple of HCI and UI project courses there. My long-term goal is to find work or internships in roles such as UX Researcher, Product Designer or UX Engineer.

Now my questions are -

  1. How well is the HCI specialization for industry work in UXE, UXR, or Product Design?

  2. Are course projects (or CS 8903/VIP projects) a good inclusion in your portfolio case studies even though the program is not studio based? Or studio based programs are needed for this type of roles?

  3. Do recruiters or hiring managers in the UI/UX field view an MSCS with an HCI specialization differently than a traditional MHCI program?

Also, any course recommendations or advice on how to get the most out of the program? Thank you.

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u/FeelingNeither8270 — 5 days ago