Study Human‑Computer Interaction
Human-Computer Interaction refers to the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive or gamified computing systems for human use.
It bridges computer science, psychology, and design to ensure technology is usable, effective, and engaging. It can cover interfaces like graphical user interfaces (GUIs), voice assistants and adaptive tech (like Siri), touchscreens, and apps.
Course List
The following are specialized courses to tailor your degree with a strong expertise in interactive systems, graphics, usabilities and user-centric design and virtual reality:
- CSCI 3161 Introduction to Computer Graphics & Animation
- CSCI 3167 Human Cognition for HCI
- CSCI 4126 Ubiquitous ComputingÌý
- CSCI 4166 Visualisation
- CSCI 4168 Game Development
- CSCI 4260 Persuasive Computing
- CSCI 4262 Augmented and Virtual Reality
- CSCI 4263 Designing for Vulnerable Populations
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