Apr 26, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CSCI 534 - Human-Computer Interaction


(3 hours) Undergraduate and Graduate Sections: Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study, design, and use of the interfaces that effectively allow humans (users) to perform tasks using computers. Focusing on the human, as opposed to the intricacies of the machine (software and hardware), the subject material of this class provides a unique perspective on computer science. An overview of theoretical principles and practical methods are discussed. These lessons are employed by students to design, implement, and evaluate user interfaces to address current real-world problems.

Graduate Section: In addition to the topics listed above, graduate students will review and present cutting-edge research developments in the field of HCI. Graduate students will receive more hands-on research experience though a more detailed objective evaluation and statistical analysis of student-designed user interfaces.  (4 hours) Prerequisites: CSCI 334 and MATH 213. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study, design, and use of the interfaces that effectively allow humans (users) to perform tasks using computers. Focusing on the human, as opposed to the intricacies of the machine (software and hardware), the subject material of this class provides a unique perspective in computer science. An overview of theoretical principles and practical methods are discussed. These lessons are employed by students to design, implement, and evaluate user interfaces to address current real-world problems.  Cross listed with CSCI 434 (Parent = CSCI 434) Note: Students with credit for CSCI 434 may not take CSCI 534.



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