Human-Centered Computing sits at the intersection of technology and society, driving innovation in areas like user experience, interaction design, data analysis, and emerging media. Established in 2013, the Department of Human-Centered Computing (HCC) is the largest at Luddy Indianapolis. It brings together faculty and students from diverse disciplines to explore how computing impacts social, cultural, and organizational systems. Through a focus on design, usability, and the human experience, HCC advances research and education that respond to real-world needs.
About the Department of Human-Centered Computing

Degree Programs
Human-centered computing is at the crux of our emerging digital culture, from data analysis to user experience and smart interaction design. Discover how you can help shape what’s coming next.
Leadership & impact

Our faculty conduct cutting-edge research in AI, accessibility, data science, human-computer interaction, visualization, and VR/XR, driving progress across multiple disciplines.
News
Graduating students earning advanced degrees showcased their skills at an event attended by health care and biotech professionals.
The event offered faculty and students opportunities for exchanging ideas as speakers shared their research teams’ work in advancing medical innovation.
Problem solved, product built – InnoQuest elevates ideas and education
Eighteen teams and 60 students presented innovated ideas during the one-day InnoQuest Final Presentation at the Luddy School. ElevateEd, which helps simplify college credit transfer and academic plann... Read more about Problem solved, product built – InnoQuest elevates ideas and education
