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Human Factors in Information Design Concentration

Prepares students to understand product usability and user experience design, and the relevance of these concepts relate to overall competitive strategy. The concentration emphasizes human behavior related to learning and using systems, methodologies for collecting user requirements that inform product design, and strategies for evaluating system usability. Courses offer insight into the user-centered design lifecycle, making strong connections to business strategy, project management, and product development.

Required Courses

HF 700

Foundations in Human Factors

HF 750

Testing and Assessment Programs

HF 780

Field Methods in HCI

Elective Courses--Select one

CS 603

Object-Oriented Application Development

CS 605

Data Management and Systems Modeling

CS 607

Technology Infrastructure of Information Systems

HF 710

Managing a User Centered Design Team

HF 720

Localization and the Global Market

HF 730

Visualizing Information

HF 740

Information Architecture: User-Centered Design for the World Wide Web

HF 751

Measuring the User Experience

HF 755

Special Topics in Human-Comptuer Interaction

HF 760

Intelligent User Interfaces

HF 770

Prototyping Theory and Practice

HF 790

Internship in HFID

ID 790

International Short-Term Program

IDCC 610

Effective Speaking

IDCC 620

Managerial Communication

IDCC 711

Argumentation Strategies for Business

LA 725

Cyberlaw

MG 632

Managing Effective Work Teams

MG 635

Negotiating

MG 645

Managing Organizational Change

MG 646

Management of Technology

MG 651

Project Management

MG 652

Management of Innovation

MG 750

E-Business Strategy

ST 635

Intermediate Statistical Modeling for Business

ST 625

Quantitative Analysis for Business and Finance

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