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.

DetailsDescription
Credits3
PrerequisitesCSE 214 or CSE 230 or CSE 260 or ISE 208
CoordinatorAlex 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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