The request to change prerequisite for ITIS 3150

Date: August 20, 2010
To: College of Computing & Informatics
From: Clarence Greene, Faculty Governance Program Assistant DATE: August 20, 2010
Approved On: July 21, 2010
Implementation Date: 2010


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ITIS 3150. Rapid Prototyping and Interface Building. (3) Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Students will learn various ways to rapidly prototype interface design ideas. This course will teach the theory behind rapid prototyping and how it relates to Human-Computer Interaction. Students will study low fidelity prototyping methods such as FIDO design and paper prototyping, and then move into higher fidelity prototyping methods such as throwaway digital prototyping. Evolutionary prototyping, interface building using high-level programming languages, will be covered. In addition to software prototyping, students will also perform blank model prototyping for physical devices. (On demand)