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This course examines the practical and theoretical issues of how diverse people interact with personal devices. Students are introduced to an overview of accessible and user-centered design principles and tools that help them develop effective and efficient user interfaces in subsequent courses and in their careers. Topics include HCI history, accessibility, cognitive psychology, and styles assessment, user analysis, task analysis, interaction design, prototyping, and human-centered evaluation.

Program: Accessible Human-Centered Computing

Credit: 3

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AHC-693

Thesis Accessibility Project…

The Master’s Project is a required, culminating project…

Accessible Human-Centered Computing

Credits 1

AHC-692

Accessibility Internship

Students will undertake an internship in an accessible…

Accessible Human-Centered Computing

Credits 1

AHC-691

Thesis Accessibility Project…

The Master’s Project is a required, culminating project…

Accessible Human-Centered Computing

Credits 1

AHC-622

Accessible Data Visualization

Data visualization is the art and science of…

Accessible Human-Centered Computing

Credits 3

AHC-621

Interactive Design for…

Designing meaningful relationships among people and the products…

Accessible Human-Centered Computing

Credits 3

AHC-611

Principles of Statistics

This is a graduate-level introduction to statistics for…

Accessible Human-Centered Computing

Credits 3