CSC 3233 HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION

Students learn standard tools and methodologies to build usable systems, software, and other interactive user experiences. This course emphasizes understanding end-user abilities and limitations, important tasks and task properties, other aspects of requirements gathering, design principles (especially for visual interfaces), usability evaluation, and emerging trends in human-computer interaction. 

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

CSC 2300 or permission of instructor.

Course Types

Science; Advanced Studies

Offered

Spring of alternating years.

Previous Course Number

CSC 310

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