Course Detail

21/WI IXD-606-A
INTERFACE DESIGN II

Instructor: Carpenter-Crawford
Department: GRADUATE CREDIT
Credits: 3   Instruction Method: HYB
Status: OPEN

In this course, students will apply the fundamental principles, methods and process of interface design covered in Interface Design I, to interaction design projects. Students will work independently with group critique to develop their skill sets in critical thinking, information architecture, usability, and dynamic engagement. They will also learn to use the voice of the customer to meet consumer needs and to pursue business objectives. A single project or a series of short projects will be derived from real world scenarios and will require strategic and creative problem solving to accomplish goals within limited time frames. It is critical that interface solutions meet usability requirements and standards. Students will therefore practice the focus group research method to help them build and test User Interface (UI) solutions based on consumer needs.

Start Date: 2021-01-19 End Date: 2021-05-08
Meeting in: T
Room: 709
Days: TH
Start Time: 6:00 PM
End Time: 8:45 PM