Human-Intelligent Systems Interaction, Minor

The Human-Intelligent Systems Interaction minor offers you a unique approach to understanding the relationship between humans and AI-driven technologies. Through a blend of design, psychology, and computing, students gain hands-on experience in developing intelligent systems that prioritize usability, accessibility, and ethical considerations.

Program Overview

The minor in Human-Intelligent Systems Interaction equips students with interdisciplinary knowledge at the intersection of human-computer interaction (HCI) and intelligent technologies. This program emphasizes user-centered design, adaptive system development, and the ethical integration of AI and machine learning into everyday applications.

You will gain skills in designing accessible and engaging interfaces, analyzing user behavior, and addressing societal challenges associated with intelligent systems.

The program culminates in a hands-on capstone project, where students collaborate on real-world challenges to design, prototype, and test intelligent systems that address user needs in fields such as healthcare, education, entertainment, or public services.

What can you do with a Human-Intelligent Systems Interaction minor?

A minor in Human Interaction and Intelligent Systems prepares students for roles at the intersection of AI, design, and user experience.

User Experience (UX) Researcher

UX Researchers conduct studies to understand how users interact with intelligent systems and technologies. They analyze user behavior and feedback to improve system usability, making sure that the systems meet the needs and expectations of diverse user groups.

AI Interaction Designer


AI Interaction Designers focus on how users engage with AI-driven technologies. They design intuitive interfaces and workflows that make AI applications accessible and efficient, ensuring users can interact with systems seamlessly.

Ethical AI Consultant

An Ethical AI Consultant helps organizations navigate the ethical challenges associated with implementing AI technologies. They ensure that systems are designed responsibly, taking into account issues such as fairness, transparency, and privacy concerns in AI decision-making processes.

Human Factors Engineer

Human Factors Engineers focus on optimizing how users interact with systems, combining psychology, engineering, and design to improve the functionality, safety, and accessibility of intelligent systems. They work in various industries such as healthcare, automotive, and technology to create systems that work in harmony with human abilities.

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