You might take a look at the EMAC program at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute. Stands for Electronic Media, Arts, and Communication, a program
with a strong grounding in HCI, design, and usability. You can't get thru
the program without doing it (or you couldn't when I was there), yet
students are also encouraged to explore all kinds of interesting creative
interactive media experiments and installations as well.

http://www.rpi.edu/academics/interdisciplinary/emac.html

http://www.emac.rpi.edu/

Chris



On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 12:59 PM, mark schraad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A couple of thoughts on this topic...
> A few years ago I was doing research in the retail pharma industry. At
> that
> time the standard degree for a pharmacist changed from 5 years to 6 years.
> The effect was that the demand for pharmacist went through the roof
> (partly
> due to a year with no new graduates), and the market value of a pharmacist
> went through the roof... and has pretty much stayed there.
>
> If there was a 4 year degree for IX, would it have the opposite effect in
> our industry? The masters graduates from CMU and IIT are in very high
> demand
> - even before graduation. Talking with faculty, there are companies
> lobbying
> for them to increase class size.
>
> So the question is, would an undergraduate standard be good for our
> profession?
>
> Second question... Can it be done well? Interaction design is more
> demanding
> than say, graphic design. Can you get a balanced design education in a
> four
> year degree with the addition of social science, cognitive science... and
> research? Any current design faculty want to take a shot at this?
>
> Mark
>
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 09:32:58, dave malouf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Jack,
> >
> > YES! YES! YES!
> >
> > The only undergrad program I know of is a minor of IxD as part of
> > their Industrial Design program at SCAD.
> >
> > I'd love to hear about other programs no matter how tangential (in
> > this case), but DESIGN SCHOOL, not HCI programs from CompSci or
> > CogPsy programs.
> >
> > There might be some good media & design programs around, but since
> > they don't talk up IxD they are hard to identify.
> >
> > What keeps these programs which are in such obvious need (I mean the
> > job market discussions and lack of Jr. talent should be a huge
> > indicator of need.)
> >
> > Why is it assumed that IxD is relegated to the masters degree level?
> >
> > -- dave
> >
> >
> >
> > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> > Posted from the new ixda.org
> > http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=26528
> >
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