ITS 371 Human Computer Interaction
This course examines the practical and theoretical issues of how people interact with computers. Students are introduced to an overview of user-centered design principles and tools that help them developing effective and efficient user interfaces in subsequent courses and in their careers. Topics include: HCI history, accessibility, cognitive psychology, and styles assessment, user analysis, task analysis, interaction design, prototyping and human-centered evaluation.
Prerequisite
A grade of C or better in ITS 252, or permission of the instructor.
Distribution
Bachelors, Undergraduate