Foundations of HCI Usability

COMM-4420

In this course, students will consider methods of gathering users' requirements for product functions and information, ways to test products and information for usability and suitability, and procedures for incorporating the results learned through testing. Students will design and conduct usability tests on products, documents, and interfaces of interest.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2023
2022
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 41/60
2021
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 42/60
2020
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 51/60
2019
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 20/38
2018
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 20/22
2017
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 12/16
2016
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 11/14
2015
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 21/15
2014
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 9/35
2013
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 15/10
2012
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 15/0
2011
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 16/10
2010
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 9/5
2009
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 11/5
2008
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 7/8
2007
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 12/0
2006
Foundations Of Hci Usability (4c)
  • Daniel Cunin Glaser
Seats Taken: 3/15
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