Introduction to Human Computer Interaction

ITWS-2210

An introduction to the current theories, methods, and issues in human-computer interaction. Theory and research along with practical application are discussed within the context of organizational impact. The course provides the knowledge of HCI systems and research used for the implementation of safe, quick, and useable interactive technologies.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2023
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Jami Lynn Cotler
Seats Taken: 47/50
2022
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 48/60
2021
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 58/60
2020
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 60/60
2019
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 53/60
2018
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Miles A Kimball
Seats Taken: 57/60
2017
2016
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 37/30
2015
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 32/40
2014
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 24/40
2013
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 33/40
2012
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Linda Kramarchyk
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 43/40
2011
Introduction To Hci (4c)
  • Roger Grice
Seats Taken: 29/40
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