Erik, One option is to do a Masters in Human-Computer Interaction, which has slightly more emphasis in psychology, with a sprinkling of design, anthropology, systems thinking, etc. I'm currently enrolled as a Masters student at University College London for their Human-Computer Interaction with Ergonomics program (http://www.uclic.ucl.ac.uk/), and they do generate quite a fair number of practitioners in the field for the UK, since being around since 1967. I am quite confident of the program, myself coming from a Computer Engineering background, and having worked in the telecoms field doing software and web development. While I admit that good design is practiced, there are things you can learn in class to speed up that transition.
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