User Experience

COMP 1102


Course description

A framework for the planning required to build an easy-to-use Web application is the focus of this fundamentals course. Students learn how to satisfy both the end user and the organization that maintains an application. Students examine the process of identifying user groups, defining their needs, documenting business requirements, and specifying precisely what needs to be built. This work includes information architecture, content audits, taxonomies, iterative prototyping, accessibility requirements, and basic usability testing.

Credits

3

Course Hours

42

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