Hey Ray -

As far as I know, here are your choices.

Interaction design program at SVA (new, fulltime (meaning no parttime enrollment allowed))
NYU ITP (fulltime)
Parsons Design and Technology program (fulltime)

NJIT offers some kind of HCI program - this was too far off the beaten path for me to look into, so I don't know much about it.

If you wanted to pursue a more general course of study (a general design program with the thought of applying it to IxD on your own) then Pratt would be another option. maybe I missed a few.

There is some online or local parttime coursework offered through smartexperience.org.

been there done that. applied, got in, decided it was not affordable from a life or wallet perspective, or critical to my career progression. at least not yet.

BTW, in my experience, product management (if that's what your PM stands for, as opposed to program or project management) can be a good place from which to try to effect change on the UX side. Most companies have this sort of position and a lot of them do not (yet) have UX positions. Perhaps you can see where I'm going here... :-)

hth - good luck

Michael




On Jan 21, 2009, at 9:01 AM, Ray DeLaPena wrote:

As a long time system designer/BA/PM/SA/generalist type guy trying to
transition my career to IxD/UX I've been struggling to find a remote
curriculum because there shockingly seems to be no program in New York
City (at least that I'm aware of) -- never mind a program for people
working full time.

While I see the benefits of studio design study and the apparent
inability of such a group activity to be available virtually, I have
a big problem with the idea that we can't find a way to use
technology to impart the necessary skills and education that qualify
someone to perform these design activities. Unfortunately I don't
yet have a solution to that problem, but I certainly resist the idea
that it is insurmountable.

Ray


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