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CS 3650  - Human-Computer Interaction

Credits: (4)
Typically taught:
Fall [Full Sem]

This course introduces the skills and concepts of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) that enable computer scientists to design systems that effectively meet human needs. A concrete illustration of the practice of HCI, this course covers iterative design processes, interactive prototype construction, discount evaluation techniques, and the historical context of HCI. This course includes both theoretical and practical usability including best practices. Prerequisite: CS 2420 , CS 2450  or WEB 3110 , WEB 3410 .



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