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3 credits
Spring 2026 Lecture Upper DivisionThis is a graduate-level course designed to immerse students in the design, development, and evaluation of web-based interactive systems. Through a blend of theoretical understanding and hands-on projects, the course emphasizes the latest in human-computer interaction, full-stack web development, and human-AI interfaces, preparing students to innovate in the digital landscape while addressing real-world problems.
Learning Outcomes1Analyze and articulate the complexities of designing interactive systems, emphasizing a deep understanding of user needs and system functionalities within digital environments.
2Synthesize diverse user requirements and technological capabilities to develop innovative web-based interactive platforms that are responsive to evolving digital interaction landscapes.
3Evaluate the effectiveness of various web development frameworks and tools in the creation of robust, user-centered applications, assessing their utility in real-world scenarios.
4Apply advanced design principles and development techniques to construct, test, and refine interactive web applications, focusing on both front-end and back-end functionalities.
5Communicate research findings effectively, using structured academic writing and presentations to disseminate insights and implications of studies in interactive system development.