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Science Courses
INFO 6400: Human-Computer Interaction DesignGraduate-level readings and research supplementing COMM/INFO 4400. Focuses on the design of computer interfaces and software from the user's point of view. The goal is to teach user interface designs that "serve human needs" while building feelings of competence, confidence, and satisfaction. Topics include formal models of people and interactions, collaborative design issues, psychological and philosophical design considerations, and cultural and social issues. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: graduate standing or permission of instructor Grade Options: let or S/U Credit Hours: 3 credit. Website: INFO 6400 |
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