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51-421 Introduction to Interaction & Visual Interface


Units:9.0
Department:Design
Related URLs:http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/design/

51-241 How People Work: Human Factors (ID/CD Lab I) This course is a general introduction to the field of human-centered design and applied human factors. It centers on the understanding of physical, cognitive, and emotional human needs and desires, including methods employed to acquire this information and translate it into useful criteria for the design and evaluation of products. Lecture, discussion, and projects are employed. Required of all sophomore design students. Prerequisite: professional program status Fall: 9.0 units

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