SUNY Korea Computing Society
CSE 323 - Human-Computer Interaction
CSE 323 - Human-Computer Interaction
A survey course designed to introduce students to Human-Computer Interaction and prepare them for further study in the specialized topics of their choice. Students will have the opportunity to delve deeper in the course through a course project, and through a two-three week special topic selected at the instructor's discretion. Course is cross-listed as CSE 323, EST 323 and ISE 323.
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Credits | 3 |
Prerequisites | CSE 214 or CSE 230 or CSE 260 or ISE 208 |
Coordinator | Alex Kuhn |
Course Outcomes
An understanding of the terminology and methods used in HCI. An understanding of users’ needs, requirements and abilities. An understanding of the range of possibilities for human-computer interaction. An ability to design applications and services that are user-centered.
Course Topics
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Textbooks
Helen Sharp, Jennifer Preece, and Yvonne Rogers, Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction, John Wiley & Sons, 2019. ISBN-10: 1119547253
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