Module CS3010-KP04, CS3010

Human-Computer-Interaction (MCI)


Duration

1 Semester

Turnus of offer

each winter semester

Credit points

4

Course of studies, specific fields and terms:

  • Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2020, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Bachelor Computer Science 2019, compulsory, foundations of computer science
  • Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2020 , optional subject, computer science
  • Bachelor Medical Informatics 2019, optional subject, computer science
  • Master Biophysics 2019, optional subject, Elective
  • Master Psychology 2016, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Bachelor Computer Science 2016, compulsory, foundations of computer science
  • Bachelor IT-Security 2016, compulsory, computer science
  • Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2016, optional subject, computer science
  • Master Entrepreneurship in Digital Technologies 2014, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Master psychology 2013, optional subject, interdisciplinary competence
  • Master Medical Informatics 2014, optional subject, computer science
  • Bachelor Computer Science 2014, compulsory, foundations of computer science
  • Bachelor Medical Informatics 2014, optional subject, computer science

Classes and lectures:

  • Human-Computer-Interaction (exercise, 1 SWS)
  • Human-Computer-Interaction (lecture, 2 SWS)

Workload:

  • 55 hours private studies
  • 45 hours in-classroom work
  • 20 hours exam preparation

Contents of teaching:

  • Introduction and overview of the topic area
  • Norms and legal foundations
  • Human information processing and processes of actions
  • Models for human-computer systems and interactive media
  • Input/Output devices and interaction technologies
  • User-centered development process and special groups of users
  • Usability Engineering
  • System paradigms and corresponding system examples
  • Evaluation and impact analyzes
  • Innovative concepts and systems

Qualification-goals/Competencies:

  • The students know the principles and methods of the context-, task- and user-centered development of interactive systems.
  • They have basic knowledge about human information processing and can introduce it into the design process.
  • They know the basic models of interactive systems und can apply them for their analysis and evaluation.
  • They have the ability to analyze and review interative systems based on criteria.

Grading through:

  • written exam

Responsible for this module:

Literature:

  • M. Dahm : Grundlagen der Mensch-Computer-Interaktion Pearson Studium, 2006
  • J.A. Jacko : The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook CRC Press, 2012

Language:

  • offered only in German

Notes:

Prerequisites for attending the module:
- None

Prerequisites for the exam:
- Successful completion of homework assignments as stated in the beginning of the course

Exam(s):
- CS3010-L1 Mensch-Computer-Interaktion, Klausur, 90min, 100% der Modulnote

Last Updated:

06.05.2025