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UX 205 Prerequisites

UX 103 (Min. Grade D-) and UX 115 (Min. Grade D-)

UX 205 Leads To

DD 300

UX 205 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

UX 205

Information Design

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This course provides a practical understanding of fundamental concepts and methods in designing and evaluating information structures from a user-centered design perspective. This course covers the theory and practical aspects of organization, labeling and navigation schemes within information systems as well as the structural design of information spaces to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. Prerequisites: UX103 and UX115. Exclusions: UX300.

This course provides a practical understanding of fundamental concepts and methods in designing and evaluating information structures from a user-centered design perspective. This course covers the theory and practical aspects of organization, labeling and navigation schemes within information systems as well as the structural design of information spaces to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. Prerequisites: UX103 and UX115. Exclusions: UX300.

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This course provides a practical understanding of fundamental concepts and methods in designing and evaluating information structures from a user-centered design perspective. This course covers the theory and practical aspects of organization, labeling and navigation schemes within information systems as well as the structural design of information spaces to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. Prerequisites: UX103 and UX115. Exclusions: UX300.


UX 205

Information Design

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This course provides a practical understanding of fundamental concepts and methods in designing and evaluating information structures from a user-centered design perspective. This course covers the theory and practical aspects of organization, labeling and navigation schemes within information systems as well as the structural design of information spaces to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. Prerequisites: UX103 and UX115. Exclusions: UX300.

This course provides a practical understanding of fundamental concepts and methods in designing and evaluating information structures from a user-centered design perspective. This course covers the theory and practical aspects of organization, labeling and navigation schemes within information systems as well as the structural design of information spaces to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. Prerequisites: UX103 and UX115. Exclusions: UX300.

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This course provides a practical understanding of fundamental concepts and methods in designing and evaluating information structures from a user-centered design perspective. This course covers the theory and practical aspects of organization, labeling and navigation schemes within information systems as well as the structural design of information spaces to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. Prerequisites: UX103 and UX115. Exclusions: UX300.


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