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BACKGROUND:
Title: Human Factors/HCI (PhD). Contact:
Michael Byrne, Psychology Department, Rice University, Houston, TX 77251;
713/348-3770; http://chil.rice.edu/byrne/. Est:
1972. Semester. Granted last 3 years: MA 8, PhD 6. Part-time:
no. Program: The program leads to a PhD in psychology. A terminal
master's is not offered; a master's degree is given en route to the PhD. There
are two main areas of specialization in the department: cognitive psychology and
industrial/organizational psychology, but both have human factors/HCI tracks.
The department has 14 faculty and 30-40 students. Each student's program is
tailored to be consistent with his/her background and interests. The program
emphasizes research as well as practical experience. Students in one of the
human factors/HCI tracks generally do an internship. HFES student
chapter: no. Catalog: (free) Psychology Department, Rice University,
Houston, TX 77251. See also http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~psyc/.
APPLICATION:
Deadline: 1/15. Fee: $25.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
GPA: 3.3. GRE: 550 v, 600 q, 1200 v + q.
Other: n/a. Research: medium. Work experience: medium.
Letters: high. Interview: medium.
ADMISSIONS:
Students applying last year: 12. Accepted: 2.
Openings/year: 2-3.
TUITION AND FEES:
Resident/nonresident: $13300/year.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.
% receiving: 100. Amount: $10000.
Available: Tuition waiver, fellowship, TA, RA, all tuition exempt.
Apply: with application.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:
MA: 30 units, thesis, no exams, languages, or
practical experience, 2-3 years. Nonthesis option: no. PhD: 60
units, thesis, internship, no exams or languages, 2 years beyond MA.
CURRICULUM:
Required courses: Psychological Statistics,
Professional Issues, Foundations of Human Factors, Foundations of Cognition,
Foundations of Social Psychology, History and Systems, various advanced courses
in human-computer interaction, decision making, methods in human factors, etc.
Required courses outside department: 1. Recommended courses outside
department: n/a. Offered: summer. Class size: 7.
RESEARCH/TEACHING OPPORTUNITIES:
Research facilities: More than a dozen
microcomputers are available for research on human-computer interaction as well
as for general laboratory control. Local industry, the medical center, and NASA
provide opportunities for research in more applied settings. Descriptions of
specific research activities are available on request. Teaching: All
students in the program periodically serve as teaching assistants for
undergraduate courses.
STUDENT STATISTICS:
Active: 3 men, 3 women. First-year students:
3. Mean scores: PhD: GRE 1300 v + q, GPA 3.6.
FACULTY:
David Lane, PhD 1977, Tulane U; human-computer
interaction. PhD 1996, Georgia Institute of Technology; human-computer
interaction. Michael Byrne, PhD 1996, Georgia Institue of Technology;
human-computer interaction.