Thanks to TU/e’s central position in the Brainport region, this track – and the Human-Technology Interaction master’s program as a whole – features unique opportunities to interact with a world-renowned high-tech and deep-tech innovation ecosystem. TU/e Innovation Space, for instance, provides a community for students to practice challenge-based learning and entrepreneurship via complex societal and industrial challenges with researchers, businesses and over 40 student teams. In fact, TU/e is globally renowned for scoring the best in collaborations with the top 500 most innovative companies in the world. By the time you graduate, you will have therefore built up a strong network through which to seek out career options.
Graduates of the Behavioral and Social Computing track will have developed a set of skills that can be applied in various domains and industries in which an understanding of human behavior in digital contexts is valuable. While the specific job opportunities will depend on the graduate’s interests and specialization, examples could include:
- UX designer
- Social media analyst
- Tech consultant
- Community manager
- Data analyst
- Human-computer interaction specialist
And much more!