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Master's in Human Factors in Information Design

Top-Ranked UX Degree

Bentley's Human Factors in Information Design (HFID) graduate program is an accelerator for successful careers in user experience (UX) research and design, as well as customer experience.

Students master UX research methods, including ethnography, field research, interviews, survey design, and formative and summative usability testing. Graduates with these in-demand HFID skills are sought after by top organizations across a variety of industries, from cutting-edge tech startups to the Fortune 500.   

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A Global Alumni Network

Over the past 20 years, our alumni network has grown from Bentley to Silicon Valley and beyond, including hundreds of distinguished graduates. They actively recruit, offer internships, and mentor current students, creating a vibrant community of UX professionals at top companies like Tesla, Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Fidelity.

Top Ranked Program

Our top-ranked HFID program, recognized for its strong curriculum and focus on career planning, equips students with the skills they need to land high-paying and rewarding jobs. 

Study On-Campus, Online, or In-Person Across the U.S.

The MSFHID offers full-time and part-time options for maximum flexibility. Attend an annual in-person course, currently held in California in an executive format, with potential future offerings in other U.S. locations beyond the traditional 14-week schedule.

Top Employers Hiring Our Graduates

GoogleAmazon.comDeloitteLowes
Colgate-PalmoliveLevel2Liberty Mutual InsuranceTesla
SalesforceFacebookYouTubeSony

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HFID Alumni Power Career Growth

Alumni boost careers by recruiting, mentoring, and connecting students with industry opportunities.

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Students Use Tech to Combat Isolation

Graduate students created the FRND app to help hospitalized teens connect, improving engagement at Boston Children’s Hospital.

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Prototype for the Planet

Students participated in a 2-day designathon, developing innovative solutions for environmental challenges.

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Improving the Celtics' Experience

HFID students partnered with the Boston Celtics to analyze and enhance the season ticket holder waitlist, providing actionable recommendations to improve user experience.

Curriculum

The Masters in Human Factors is a customizable, 10-course program including three core human factors courses, five electives, and two business electives. For the most up-to-date information and detailed course descriptions, visit the Catalog.

Core Courses (Up to Four Courses)*
  • HF 700 Foundations in Human Factors
  • HF 710 Managing a User-Centered Design Team
    or
  • HF 725 UX Leadership and Management
  • HF 750 Testing and Assessment Programs
Human Factors Electives: Five Courses**
  • HF 720 Internationalization and World-Ready Product Design
  • HF 730 Visualizing Information
  • HF 735 Design Ethics
  • HF 740 Information Architecture
  • HF 751 Measuring the User Experience
  • HF 760 Intelligent User Interfaces
  • HF 764 Immersive and Conversation Interface Design
  • HF 766 Multi-Modal Interface Design
  • HF 770 Prototyping and Interaction Design
  • HF 775 Design Innovation
  • HF 780 Qualitative Research Methods: Theory to Practice
  • HF 785 Ethnography for Experience Design
  • HF 795 Research Methods for Human Factors
General Electives: Two Courses**
  • CS 602 Data-Driven Development with Python
  • CS 607 Cybersecurity
  • IPM 652 Managing with Analytics
  • MG 632 Leading Effective Work Teams
  • ST 625 Quantitative Analysis for Business

* Students have the option to take either HF 710 or HF 725 as part of their three core course requirements. Students may take both, and count one as an HF elective.

**This is a sample of courses you can select from, with more available in our program guide.

Meet Our Faculty

Jon Ericson

Jon Ericson

Associate Professor, Experience Design

Professor Jon Ericson is an expert in human-computer interaction, utilizing VR, motion tracking, and eye tracking to explore how people engage with technology. His interdisciplinary work, which has earned accolades like a Webby nomination, blends design, psychology, and cutting-edge technology to address real-world challenges, particularly in areas like healthcare and data visualization.

Mounia Ziat

Mounia Ziat

Associate Professor, Experience Design

Professor Mounia Ziat applies a multidisciplinary approach to understanding haptic perception, combining engineering, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience. With over 18 years of research, her work investigates how human touch influences our interaction with both physical and digital environments, offering valuable insights into sensory experiences and their role in design.

Roland Hübscher

Roland Hübscher

Associate Professor, Experience Design

Professor Roland Hubscher focuses on intelligent user interfaces and user experience design. His research, which spans educational psychology, physics, and computer science, aims to improve how learners interact with technology. Supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Education, his work has been published across diverse fields, including education, data mining, and visual programming.

Rahul Divekar

Rahul Divekar

Assistant Professor, Experience Design

Professor Rahul Divekar research sits at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction, with a focus on using AI-driven interfaces to enhance language learning and educational technology. His work helps students explore how intelligent systems can transform user experiences across education and emerging technologies like extended reality.

Expert Faculty

HFID student Terez Lowry discusses her experience with the program faculty and why the program stands apart. 

ciara morley, ux degree graduate
The combination of business, technology and design in the HFID curriculum prepared me to tackle complex user problems in any industry, leading me to top companies like Fidelity and Spotify.
Ciara Morley
Principal UX Designer at Fidelity Investments

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Frequently Asked Questions about the HFID Program

Cutting Edge Centers & Labs

The Bentley HFID program gives students access to three comprehensive learning centers and facilities that offer hands-on experience with real-world client work, utilizing state-of-the-art technology. 

User Experience Center (UXC)

The UXC is the core research hub of the HFID program, offering hands-on experience. Its UX professionals consult for global corporate and nonprofit clients. Graduate Research Assistants receive support and gain valuable experience, often leading to recruitment opportunities. Since 1999, the UXC has collaborated with over 200 clients, including Fidelity, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and SAP.

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Dr. Ziat's Haptics Lab

Dr. Ziat, with degrees in Electronic Engineering and Cognitive Science, leads a lab focused on human-machine interaction and perception. With 18 years of haptics experience, the lab combines engineering, cognitive psychology, HCI, and neuroscience to explore how touch influences perception. The goal is to develop design principles for haptic technology.

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Dr. Ericson's Virtual & Augmented Reality Lab

Dr. Ericson leads a lab that leverages immersive technologies to tackle design challenges in healthcare, sustainability, education, and architecture. The lab features advanced 3D graphics, VR/AR hardware, game development tools, and biometric assessment tools. Current projects involve collaborations with major healthcare organizations and various departments at Bentley

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Admission Details and Requirements

A key point of distinction for our program is the professionally experienced, talented, and intellectually capable students who join our ranks each year looking to push their careers to the next level. Consequently, we expect students to enter with the appropriate preparation to make an immediate contribution.

Candidates applying to Human Factors Information Design and choosing to apply without a standardized test should demonstrate relevant professional experience in a Tech or User Experience Design industry, exceptional academic credentials, and are required to complete an admission interview with the Program Director to better understand their experience in preparation for graduate school. Our admission committee will take into consideration all aspects of the application to evaluate your preparation for this program but the McCallum School of Business encourages candidates to submit a score as it could have a strong impact in strengthening an application for HFID.

Candidates considering applying with test scores should demonstrate preparation through a combination of GRE score (ideally 157 or higher on each section), educational background (completed bachelor's degree with preferably a 3.3 GPA or higher in a social science, design, or engineering field), and professional experience (at least three years in a user experience or technology-related role).

Candidates are encouraged to discuss their options and are strongly advised to schedule a consultation with the Program Director before applying. Prospective students new to the UX field who lack sufficient preparation should consider enrolling in our UX Certificate program to develop relevant experience.

Connect with the Program Director

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Janelle Estes
Program Director and Lecturer, Experience Design

Contact Professor Estes today to schedule a time during which you will discuss your background, career goals, and alignment with Bentley's top-ranked UX graduate program.

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