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CP 650

User Interface Design & Implem

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The user interface, also called UI or user experience, is the “front end” of a website, computer application, or software program that people interact with. Competitive advantage can be won or lost depending on the design of the user interface. To be effective, modern software application designs must support not only the required functionality but also fully engage users. Throughout this course, students apply proven user interface design practices to gather requirements, reduce user input errors, and provide intuitive navigation pathways through complex applications to ensure usability.

The user interface, also called UI or user experience, is the “front end” of a website, computer application, or software program that people interact with. Competitive advantage can be won or lost depending on the design of the user interface. To be effective, modern software application designs must support not only the required functionality but also fully engage users. Throughout this course, students apply proven user interface design practices to gather requirements, reduce user input errors, and provide intuitive navigation pathways through complex applications to ensure usability.

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The user interface, also called UI or user experience, is the “front end” of a website, computer application, or software program that people interact with. Competitive advantage can be won or lost depending on the design of the user interface. To be effective, modern software application designs must support not only the required functionality but also fully engage users. Throughout this course, students apply proven user interface design practices to gather requirements, reduce user input errors, and provide intuitive navigation pathways through complex applications to ensure usability.


CP 650

User Interface Design & Implem

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The user interface, also called UI or user experience, is the “front end” of a website, computer application, or software program that people interact with. Competitive advantage can be won or lost depending on the design of the user interface. To be effective, modern software application designs must support not only the required functionality but also fully engage users. Throughout this course, students apply proven user interface design practices to gather requirements, reduce user input errors, and provide intuitive navigation pathways through complex applications to ensure usability.

The user interface, also called UI or user experience, is the “front end” of a website, computer application, or software program that people interact with. Competitive advantage can be won or lost depending on the design of the user interface. To be effective, modern software application designs must support not only the required functionality but also fully engage users. Throughout this course, students apply proven user interface design practices to gather requirements, reduce user input errors, and provide intuitive navigation pathways through complex applications to ensure usability.

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The user interface, also called UI or user experience, is the “front end” of a website, computer application, or software program that people interact with. Competitive advantage can be won or lost depending on the design of the user interface. To be effective, modern software application designs must support not only the required functionality but also fully engage users. Throughout this course, students apply proven user interface design practices to gather requirements, reduce user input errors, and provide intuitive navigation pathways through complex applications to ensure usability.


CP 650 Prerequisites

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CP 650 Leads To

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CP 650 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Degrees:

Master of Applied Computing (MAC)

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