Apr 19, 2024  
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College Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

COMP 364 - Human-Computer Interaction


From doors we can’t figure out how to open to websites we can’t figure out how to navigate, we’ve all encountered counter-intuitive designs. So how do we create design systems that inspire joy instead of frustration? And how do we ensure that we design for everyone, including people who may be very different from ourselves? This course will teach techniques to improve our design of user interfaces, by centering the human in the design process. It will provide an introduction to the field of human-computer interaction and the design and evaluation of user interfaces. Students will learn methods for designing and prototyping interactive systems and some of the principles of creating good design based on human cognition. The class will be a mix of lectures, in-class activities and design critiques. The central focus of the course is a group project, in which students will formulate a design problem, explore potential design opportunities and tradeoffs, and iteratively evaluate and improve upon a digital prototype of their design. Prerequisite(s): COMP 123  or permission of instructor. Alternate years. (4 Credits)