I would look at Sussex as well as City, UCL, Middlesex, and the
interaction course at the Royal College of Art.
It may be worth asking the question is do they practice what they teach? How
good is their web sites?

I have done a quick scan and most of them fail such basic questions such as
:-

Do the web sites deal with basic questions such what facilities do they
have? How much does the course cost? What are modules, and the learning
outcomes?

The most important question is who is teaching each module. Do they have
any experience in that field? Have they contributed anything major to the
subject they are teaching in. Surprisingly it is quite common for somebody
to lecture in a field they know nothing about!

Have I left out any question that there websites should answer?

James
http://blog.feralabs.com



2009/3/8 Nick de Voil <[email protected]>

> Tim
>
> I can't tell you whether it's better than the other two, but I can
> tell you that the course at UCL is first-rate. Why not study the
> syllabus for the 3 courses and come back with some more detailed
> questions?
>
> Nick
>
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