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-17780-11303000Human Centered Design and EngineeringCOURSE REQUIREMENTS - ADMISSION & GRADUATIONHCDE admissions, general UW, and general HCDE coursework for graduation can be completed simultaneously.ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS 39 Credits*Direct Freshman Admitted Students Need to Complete Admissions Requirements Prior to Registering for HCDE Core Courses (with the exception of HCDE 496- Research)4 Credits: CSE 140 or CSE 142 15 Credits: Approved Natural Science 10 Credits: Approved Math and/or Statistics10 Credits: Approved Written/Oral Communications: This is an HCDE specific category. W designated courses are not the same.Freshman Composition - Required (5 credits) –This is also a general UW requirement for graduationGENERAL UW and HCDE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION66 Credits (In addition to admissions requirements for a total of 105 credits)General UW Requirements for GraduationGeneral HCDE Requirements for Graduation10 credits: VLPA Designated Courses3 credits additional: Written / Oral Communications=Must be HCDE 23110 credits: I&S Designated Courses5 credits additional: Approved Math / Statistics10 credits: VLPA and/or I&S Designated Courses8 credits additional: Approved Technical / Analytical 7 credits: W Designated Courses (Writing Across the Curriculum) - UW requirement, not HCDE. Not the same as the Written/Oral Communications category for HCDE. - These courses can be used to fulfill other requirements except for Freshman Composition20 credits additional: Approved Natural Science, Math, and/or StatisticsRelatable Course Possibilities to Populate Schedule: ART 190, 191, CSE 143, CSE 154, DESIGN 166, M E 123, PSYCH 101 Accepted Course Options for VLPA and I&S: Any course with this designation. Accepted Course Options for Natural Science: ASTR 211, 301, 321, 322, 323, 423, 480, 481ATM S 211, 301, 321, 358, 370, 451, 452, 458, 460, 480BIOL 118, 119, 180, 200, 220, 250 or any 300-or 400-level coursesBIOL STR 300- or 400-level coursesCHEM 120, 141, 142, 144, 145, 152, 154, 155, 162, 164, 165, 220, 221, 223, 224, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242, or any 300-or 400-level coursesENVIR 200, 210, 300, or any 300-or 400-level coursesESS 210, 212, 213, 313,or any courses numbered 400 and above (ESS 101 and 210 cannot both be taken for UW credit- this is an ESS policy)GENOME 371GEOG 205MICROM 300- or 400-level coursesPHYS 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 122, 123, or any course numbered 224 or above (PHYS 114 and 121 cannot both be taken for UW credit- this is a Physics policy)PSYCH 202Accepted Course Options for Math / Stats:MATH 111, 112, 120, 124, 125, 126, 144, 145, 146, 170, 171 or any course numbered 200 or any 300-or 400-level coursesSTAT 220, 221, or 311, or any 300-or 400-level courses (Only one of the following courses can be taken for credit: 220, 221, 311, or ECON 311- this is a Stats policy)EDPSY 490, QMETH 201, QSCI 190, 291, 292, 293, 381, 392Accepted Course Options for Written / Oral Communications: ENGL 110, 111, 121, 131, 182, 197(W), 198(W), 199(W), 281, 283, 284, 297(W), 298(W), 299(W), 381, 383, 384, 481, 483, 484, 485, 486, Honors 205, 345, COM 220, 270CLIT 240(W) B CMU 301(W) Accepted Course Options for Technical / Analytical: A A 101 Air and Space Vehicles AA 210 Engineering Statics CSE 142 Computer Programming for Engineers & Scientists I (required)CSE 143 Computer Programming II CHEM E 260 Thermodynamics CIV E 220 Introduction to Mechanics of MaterialsEE 215 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering ENGR 100 Introduction to Design Engineering ENGR 101 Technology and Society IND E 250 Fundamentals of Engineering Economy IND E/AA 280 Introduction to System Engineering IS 300 Management of Information SystemsM E 123 Introduction to Visualization and Computer-Aided Design M E 230 Engineering Kinematics and Dynamics MSE 170 Fundamentals of Material Science PHIL 120 Introduction to Logic HCDE 496 - up to 4 credits of HCDE 496 may be used for this requirement COURSE OF STUDY WORKSHEETGENERAL AND HCDE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION CategoryRequired CreditsCompletedCreditsRemainingCreditsUW Designated VLPA / I&S30Minimums- 10 VLPA 10 I&S 10 either/orVLPAVLPAI&SI&SVLPA/I&SVLPA/I&S CategoryRequired CreditsCompletedCreditsRemainingCreditsHCDE Approved Written/Oral Communication 13 must include HCDE 231CategoryRequired CreditsCompletedCreditsRemainingCreditsHCDE Approved Math/Stats and Science50Minimums- 15 Math/Stats 15 Science 20 either/orMath/StatsMath/StatsScienceScienceAdditional Math/Stats or ScienceAdditional Math/Stats or Science CategoryRequired CreditsCompletedCreditsRemainingCreditsHCDE Approved Technical/Analytical 12 must include CSE 142 or CSE 140CategoryRequired CreditsCompletedCreditsRemainingCreditsHCDE Major Core Coursework52CategoryRequired CreditsCompletedCreditsRemainingCreditsHCDE Major Required ElectivesCourse of Study Option:HCI or Individualized (See outline of each course of study option on Major Requirements, page 3)19-23At least 4 courses total that follow the selected course of study option guidelines.Free Electives (if needed to meet 180)5Total Credits Required: 180 HCDE MAJOR REQUIREMENTSOnce admitted to the department, students will take the following courses while completing any remaining general requirements. All courses are 5 credits unless otherwise noted. HCDE CORE REQUIREMENTS 52 CreditsFirst Year in the Department:Second Year in the Department:HCDE 300: Foundations of Human Centered Design and EngineeringHCDE 303: Project Management & Computer Supported Collaborative Workspace (CSCW)HCDE 310: Communication Design and TechnologyHCDE 313: Introduction to User ResearchHCDE 321 (2 credits): Professional Portfolio and Employment Practices HCDE 411: Information VisualizationHCDE 417: Usability Research TechniquesHCDE 418: User Experience DesignHCDE 437: Web Design and PublishingHCDE 492: Capstone Planning (2)HCDE 493: Senior Capstone ProjectHCDE 495 (3 credits minimum): Professional Practice in Industry (Internship) HCDE 496 (2 credits): Directed Research in Human Centered Design and Engineering Notes: HCDE 495 and 496 can be taken during the first and/or second year in the department. Maxiumn 8 credits of each can be applied to graduation requirements. HCDE Required Electives 19-23 Credits Course of Study - Option 1Minimum 2 Required HCDE Designated Elective Courses Choose additional approved elective courses related to professional goals:- 10 - 14 credits (Essentially 2-3 courses)- Courses must be 300+ level and numerically graded. Check with HCDE Undergraduate Advisor for approval of course(s).- Additional HCDE 496 (3 credits min), or HCDE 499 (3 credits min), even though these are CR/NC, can be applied as additional approved electives ONLY IF it is not counting as one of the two required HCDE designated electives for this course of study option.- Additional HCDE 495 credit cannot be counted.Course of Study - Option 2: Focused in Human-Computer Interaction Minimum 4 Courses TotalMinimum 1 course from designated HCI Foundations Minimum 3 courses from designated HCI Course Areas - From at least 2 different course areas, this includes Foundations); - 1 of the 3 above courses from the HCI course areas needs to be non-HCDE. IF needed, choose additional approved elective courses related to professional goals to bring total to 19-23 or reach minimum 180 grand total credits to graduate.- Courses must be 300+ level and numerically graded. Check with HCDE Undergraduate Advisor for approval of course(s).- Additional HCDE 496 (3 credits min), or HCDE 499 (3 credits min), even though these are CR/NC, can be applied as additional approved electives ONLY IF it is not counting as one of the course areas for this course of study option.- Additional HCDE 495 credit cannot be counted.*With course instructor permission, prerequisites waived for DESIGN 383 for HCDE students.HCI FoundationsDESIGN 383* CSE 440 HCDE 419HCI Course AreasUser Interface, Software, and TechnologyCSE 441 INFO 343 or CSE 154: Web Programming INFO 344 HCDE 438 INFO 463 DesignDESIGN 483 DESIGN 484 INFO 424 HCDE 455 (4 credits)INFO 461 Usability and User ResearchINFO 310? Social and Ethical DimensionsINFO 444 INFO 447INFO 450 INFO 498 Special Topics in Informatics (3-5 credits): Suitable to an HCI course areaHCDE 498 Special Topics in HCDE (3-5 credits): Suitable to an HCI course area HCDE 496 Research (3 credit minimum): Suitable to an HCI course area-52070-127100HCDE Designated Elective Course Options:HCDE 419: Concepts in Human-Computer InteractionHCDE 455 (4 credits): User Interface DesignHCDE 498 (4-5 credits): Special Topics; Topics VaryHCDE 496 (3 credit minimum to count for elective “course”): Directed Research in Human Centered Design and EngineeringNOTES:-180 credits are needed to graduate; Must have graduation plan on file if reach 160 credits to avoid a registration hold/block -225 credits are needed if pursuing a dual degree-S/NS grading is acceptable for courses that will not be applied toward graduation requirements; only 6 credits maximum can be taken in one quarter, student cannot be on academic probation.-AP/IB credit can be applied to general graduation requirements if credit is counting on UW transcript and designated to a UW Area of Knowledge.HCDE CORE and ELECTIVE COURSE OFFERINGS PLANNING WORKSHEETCourse Offerings2014-2015 AutumnWinterSpringSummer 1st Year Students-4000557785CORE COURSES00CORE COURSES29092165677002nd Year Students29083012192000-4091241773900Can register for at any time in the department HCDE ELECTIVES HCDE 300 (5)*HCDE 310 (5)HCDE 417 (5)HCDE 495 (3)HCDE 496 (2)HCDE 455 (4)**HCDE 313 (5) HCDE 321 (2)HCDE 411 (5)HCDE 418 (5)HCDE 492 (2)- Only open to those taking 493 Spring Qtr)HCDE 495 (3)HCDE 496 (2)HCDE 303 (5)HCDE 437 (5)HCDE 493 (5)HCDE 495 (3)HCDE 496 (2)HCDE 419 (5)HCDE 495 (3)HCDE 496 (2)KEY:Bold are HCDE required core courses Bold Italics required core course, but offered every quarter so it is optional what quarter to take Italics are HCDE electives*Prerequisite for HCDE 321, 313, 411, 437, 419, 493**Prerequisite for HCDE 417Notes:Always reference the HCDE website and current quarter time schedule for the most up-to-date course offering information.Courses are typically offered at the same quarter year to year with a slight variance in electives; however, this is subject to change. If a change does occur, students will be notified as soon as possible. HCDE 496 (research) can be taken any quarter. Two credits are required and can be split between quarters. Up to 8 total credits can count toward graduation requirements, fulfilling both core, elective, and/or technical/analytical requirements.HCDE 495 (internship) can be taken any quarter. Three credit minimum required.PLANNING WORKSHEETYear 1Autumn 2014Winter 2015Spring 2015Summer HCDE 300 (5)HCDE 310 (5)HCDE 496 (2) (flexible scheduling)HCDE 313 (5)HCDE 321 (2)HCDE 303 (5)Internship (HCDE 495) (flexible scheduling) Can register for internship credits for summer or with autumn quarter schedule if internship is completed summer. Cannot register for credits beyond one quarter after the internship was completed (ie: winter or spring).Year 2Autumn 2015Winter 2016Spring 2016Summer HCDE 417 (5)HCDE 495 (3) (flexible scheduling)HCDE 411 (5)HCDE 418 (5)HCDE 492 (2)HCDE 437 (5)HCDE 493 (5) (Capstone; must be taken graduating quarter) ................
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