CS 3500 001 Human-Centered Design

Lecture. Introduction to the principles of usability and human-centered design, with a particular emphasis on the design of software and WWW interfaces. Human cognition and perception abilities and limits and their effects on design. How to design, prototype, and evaluate user interfaces using a variety of methods. Satisfies G.E. area UD-5. Upper Division G.E. courses are designed to be taken after upper-division status (completion of 60 semester units) is attained. (Lecture, 3 hours)

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1/29/2026 6:01 PM CS 3500 001 3 MWF
MWF
1:00P - 1:50P
1:00P - 1:50P
DBH 104
HYBRID 001
TURLOCK Koh, Kyu Han
$0.00 WAIT
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Course Notes
Hybrid Online - Synchronous. In-person class meetings will be on campus at the room, day, and time listed. Online class meetings will be at the day and time listed.