• Research Experience for Undergraduates

HCI Graduate Program
1620 Howe Hall
Ames, IA 50010
515-294-2089
• Emerging Technologies Conference 2009

• Virtual Reality Applications Center

• Human Computer Interaction Graduate Recruiting Open House. February 19, 2010.
posted: September 03, 2009
• Software Offers 3-D Views Inside Body: BodyViz Software Coming To Iowa Medical Centers
— KCCI News: 11/12/2009
• Iowa State engineers develop 3-D software to give doctors, students a view inside the body
— College of Engineering: 11/11/2009
• LearnDS student business grows from advanced instructional design class
— ISU News Service: 10/13/2009
• Virtual reality company developed by Iowa State engineers wins Pappajohn prize
— College of Engineering News: 10/07/2009
• HCI Faculty Ana-Paula Correia and Instructional technology students assess National Guard teaching tool
— College of Human Sciences News page: 10/07/2009
• Mark Bryden and Doug McCorkle in People on the Move for Sept. 3, 2009
— Des Moines Register: 09/03/2009
Admission Requirements
Admission into the HCI program depends on a combination of your academic qualifications, area of interest, research specialties, and the current research needs of the faculty. Evidence of creative talent, the ability to speak and write English clearly, and promise for a successful career are also important considerations for entry into the HCI Graduate program.
Specific admissions requirements include:
- A GPA of 3.0 or better
- The demonstrated ability to write software competently. For those who do not have the required computing background, we provide an introductory survey course with appropriate follow up material.
- A minimum TOEFL score of 240(CBT), 95(iBT), or 587(PBT) for non-native English Speakers
- GRE for all international students
- Transcripts, test scores, and other indicators that the student applicant can be successful at the graduate level.
- Eportfolio for PhD applicants demonstrating the student’s potential for research. The eportfolio can be an electronic collection of documents on a website.
Important
- Meeting or exceeding these guidelines does not guarantee admission.
- An HCI faculty member must agree to work with and support you as a major professor.
- Your complete file is made available for members of the HCI faculty to review. (See the Faculty page to learn more about the diverse members of the HCI faculty.)