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CIS 465 Human-Computer Interaction (3)


F
Prerequisite: CSC 202  and Senior Standing
Human/computer interaction is a discipline concerned with the design, evaluation and implementation of interactive computer systems for human use and with the study of major phenomena surrounding them. Human/ computer interaction combine disciplines within the fields of computing and information sciences (information systems, software engineering, artificial intelligence) and the behavioral sciences (cognitive science, cognitive psychology, sociology, organizational psychology) to study the design, implementation, and evaluation of interactive computer-based technology. The main purpose of this course is to understand the nature of human/ computer interaction and the constraints on design of such systems from understanding perceptual and cognitive aspects of humans. F=Fall, S=Spring, Sum=Summer



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