INFSCI 0410 HUMAN-CENTERED SYSTEMS (replacing INFSCI 1044, effective June 30, 2020)
This course is an introduction to the study of the design and implementation of human-centered systems. Human-centered systems place the human at the center of the design process. This course will look at theoretical foundations and formal methods from a variety of fields including computer science, psychology and sociology; the actual design process, the dynamics associated with focusing on the individual, small groups and society; and may include selected special topics (instructor dependent) from the following: geospatial reasoning, mobile interaction, multimedia, ubiquitous computing, haptic interaction, virtual reality, wearable computing and sensor based systems.
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis
Course Requirements: PREQ: CMPINF 0401 or CS 0401 or INFSCI 0017; Minimum C grade or Transfer; Enrollment not permitted if previously enrolled in INFSCI 1044
Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3
Current Sections
Summer 2023
Class No. | Days | Times | Room | Instructor(s) | TA(s) | Type | Session |
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18479 (1000) | Tu | 6:00pm-9:15pm | IS 501 | Robert Perkoski | LEC | 12W |