Jan Gulliksen & Lars Oestreicher H C I E d u c a t i o n in S w e d e n Reports from a national workshop on HCI education HCI is still a rather new subject for Scandinavian undergraduate level studies. Ten years ago only short courses at varO ious computer science ¢ ~ and system development educations were available. During the last two-three years H C I education has grown rather rapidly through the establishment o f minor programs at the smaller universities and with specific profiles at the bigger universities. In 1998 the first Ph.D. in H C I graduated and now an H M I graduate school has been started in Link6ping and Stockholm. H C I has also been well established as a research activity in Sweden and is n o w becoming more and more regular departments at the major universities. Still, education in H C I is varied in content and direction, and this paper describes a first Swedish workshop aimed at reviewing the contents o f H C I courses in Sweden. courses 4. What should a basic H C I course contain? 5. What should advanced H
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