Dr. Steven Haynes

Professor

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Biography

Steven Haynes is a Teaching Professor Emeritus from Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology, where he has taught since 2000. He specializes in application development, human-centered design, and human-computer interaction. Haynes has significantly contributed to designing the College's Application Design Development undergraduate program and has taught courses in human-computer interaction, digital entrepreneurship, and design research methodology at the graduate level. He has been recognized with the George McMurtry Excellence in Teaching and Learning Award for his commitment to student education. With extensive experience in academia and technology companies like Apple Computer and Adobe Systems, Haynes has held roles ranging from application software developer to software development project manager. His research interests are focused on design evaluation of information technologies, particularly in healthcare, and he has received support from various prestigious organizations including the National Science Foundation and the United States Department of Agriculture. Haynes' work has been published in leading journals and conference proceedings in the field of human-computer interaction and information science.

Research Interests

Requirements for Pennsylvania State University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Writing
Required:24
Speaking
Required:23
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7
GRE General
Prerequisites
Master's degree in related field for PhD Baccalaureate degree from accredited institution
Application Checklist
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Writing Sample
  • Official Transcripts
  • Resume/CV
Specialization Notes

GRE scores are highly recommended but not strictly required for Applied Linguistics.