MMS 150
COURSE CODE: MMS 150
COURSE TITLE: User Interface and User Experience Design
PREREQUISITES: MMS 100, MMS 101, and MMS 102
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Methods and principles for designing interfaces for digital multimedia products.
COURSE GOAL:
At the end of this course, you shoud be able to:
- Enumerate and discuss factors that influence the effectiveness of a user interface;
- Create user interfaces based on heuristic and human-centered principles;
- Evaluate a user interface using heuristics and usability tests; and
- Anticipate considerations in designing future-facing user interfaces.
COURSE OUTLINE:
- I. User interface design and user experience research
- A. What is a human-centered user interface?
- B. How does user interface design relate to other activities in product and creative
development?
- II. Elements of a UI
- A. Visual elements
- B. Non-visual elements
- C. Interaction patterns
- III. Prototyping and creating UIs
- A. Low-, medium- and high-fidelity prototypes and tools for creating them
- B. Heuristic principles
- C. Human factors
- D. Accessibility, personas, and adaptive interfaces: Incorporating user-specific needs in UI
design
- IV. Evaluating UIs
- A. Heuristic evaluation
- B. Basic UX and usability testing
- C. How does user interface design relate to user experience research?
- V. The future of the interface
- A. Sample topics: Whole-body interfaces, augmented and virtual reality, ubiquitous interfaces,
the Internet of Things
- A. Sample topics: Whole-body interfaces, augmented and virtual reality, ubiquitous interfaces,