What do graduates of the MS program in Human-Computer Interaction go on to do?
Many students pursue the PhD in a related field, at Georgia Tech or other leading universities. However, most graduates have gone on to work as HCI professionals and researchers at prominent companies and governmental agencies, including AT&T (Human Factors group); the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); ChoicePoint Government Services; Crispin Porter & Bogusky; Elemental Interactive/ListenShare; Georgia Public Broadcasting; Google; Humana; IBM; IQ Interactive; Macquarium; Odigo Marketing; Philips Electronics Design Center; Roundarch; Sapient; Schematic; Spunlogic; Storyminers; Think Interactive; Toolbox No. 9; Turner Broadcasting (New Media); User Insight; Walt Disney Imagineering; and Yahoo! (User Experience).