CSE265: Human-Computer Interaction

Theory and hands-on practice to understand what makes user interfaces usable and accessible to diverse individuals. Covers human senses and memory and their design implications, requirement solicitation, user-centered design and prototyping techniques, and expert and user evaluations. Individual research project. Interdisciplinary course for art, social science and engineering graduate students. Students cannot receive credit for this course and CSE 165.

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students.

Also offered as 

DANM 231

 

Enrollment is restricted to graduate students.

5 credits

Year Fall Winter Spring Summer
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Formerly CMPE 231

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