I strongly recommend that all of my students have a course in research methods.
I recommend that all of my students take CSCI 6606 (Human Factors in On-Line Information Systems) and CSCI 6610 (Human-Computer Interaction) while at Dalhousie.
Undergraduates at Dalhousie who plan to study for their Masters degree under my supervision are advised to take CSCI 4163 (Human-Computer Interaction).
The following courses might be particularly suitable for some of my students. Note that INFO courses are offered by the School of Information Management in the Faculty of Management not by the Faculty of Computer Science.
I cannot answer specific questions about the policies for graduate admissions. Before you ask the Faculty's graduate admissions officers or the graduate coordinator review the following documents to see if they answer your questions:
Process for Scholarship funding
What I Seek in Studentssection of my Research Opportunities and Thesis Topic Suggestions webpage.
Process for Scholarship fundingabove
Notices for students under my supervision are in a separate webpage.
I am an active researcher looking to supervise research projects and theses. My research interests are in helping people find and use information more effectively. Topics within this general area are welcome. I am always looking for innovative ideas. Please note that I do not do research in the field of data mining.
Please see my Research Opportunities and Thesis Topic Suggestions webpage for further details about projects and what I look for in applicants.
Created on 24 May 2012 by J. Blustein.
Last updated on 27 August 2012 by J. Blustein.