Introduces theories of human-computer interaction and analyzes human factors related to the design, development, and use of Information Systems. Students will apply these theories with examples of design, implementation, and evaluation of multimedia user interfaces. The subject of this course is inherently interdisciplinary and the students attending the course normally represent several majors.

Code
CS3048
Name
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
CS1005 GPA 3.0 OR CS1040 OR CS1040GE110
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
CS (Computer Science)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
2615
Last update with CAMS
Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge about the concepts and techniques of HCI.
Students will be able to employ user-centered design methods in the design and implementation of interactive software
Students will be able to design, conduct, and analyse empirical studies and usability studies that inform the design of interactive software.
Students will have experienced team work under strict deadlines.
Students will be able to communicate and reason about software design through clearly written documents.
Term Code Name
Fall 2021 CS3048 HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION