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COMP 441: Human-Computer Interface Design

COMP 421: Human-Computer Interface DesignDocument Actions

Credit Hours

3

Prerequisites

COMP 271

Description

This course studies the interaction between humans and computer-based systems. The course will provide students with the methods for evaluating, designing, and developing better interfaces between humans and systems. Students will acquire an awareness of different design and evaluation methods as well as practical, effective, and cost-conscience methods for improving systems and their interfaces.

Textbooks
 
Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction,
4th Edition By Ben Shneiderman & Catherine Plaisant
Publisher: Addison Wesley
 

Syllabus

Taught by  Mr. Sebastian Herr

Computer Science Department · Loyola University Chicago · Lewis Towers, Suite 416
Water Tower Campus · 820 N. Michigan Avenue · Chicago, Illinois 60611, U.S.A.
Phone: 312.915.7999 · Fax: 312.915.7998 · E-mail: info@cs.luc.edu