I 310U: Introduction to User Experience Design

Day Start End Building Room
  • Monday
  • Wednesday
  • 11:00 AM
  • 11:00 AM
  • 12:30 PM
  • 12:30 PM
  • CBA
  • CBA
  • 4.344
  • 4.344

Catalog Description

Introduction to user experience, human-computer interaction, and the human-centered design of interfaces and applications for mobile devices and the web. Offered on the letter-grade basis only.

Instructor Description

This course introduces students to foundational knowledge, methods, and skills for designing human-centered user experience (UX) around interactive systems. Students will become familiar with user research, concept generation, design methods, and user evaluation. In addition, students will also learn how to collaborate in a team setting, communicate design rationales, and present compelling narratives about their work. The class will be structured with lectures, hands-on design activities such as design critiques, projects, and presentations.

Spring Term 2023
Unique ID
28105
Instructor
Mode: In Person
Restrictions

Informatics majors will have top registration priority through the early periods of registration. Informatics minors are encouraged to join the waitlist, which will begin promoting students on December 12 if seats remain available. All other students will need to complete this Registration Support Questionnaire in order to request a seat in any of our classes.