- About
- Message from the Chair
- History
- Facilities
- News
- Events
- Info Sci Colloquium
- Advancing Responsible AI with Human-Centered Evaluation
- Bowers Distinguished Speaker Series - Julie E. Cohen, Georgetown University Law Center
- From Agents to Optimization: User Interface Understanding and Generation
- The Language of Creation: How Generative AI Challenges Intuitions—and Offers New Possibilities
- IS Engaged
- Graduation Info
- Info Sci Colloquium
- Contact Us
- Courses
- Research
- Computational Social Science
- Critical Data Studies
- Data Science
- Economics and Information
- Education Technology
- Ethics, Law and Policy
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Incentives and Computation
- Infrastructure Studies
- Interface Design and Ubiquitous Computing
- Natural Language Processing
- Network Science
- Social Computing and Computer-supported Cooperative Work
- Technology and Equity
- People
- Career
- Undergraduate
- Info Sci Majors
- BA - Information Science (College of Arts & Sciences)
- BS - Information Science (CALS)
- BS - Information Science, Systems, and Technology
- Studying Abroad
- MPS Early Credit Option
- Independent Research
- CPT Procedures
- Student Associations
- Undergraduate Minor in Info Sci
- Our Students and Alumni
- Graduation Info
- Contact Us
- Info Sci Majors
- Masters
- PHD
- Prospective PhD Students
- Admissions
- Degree Requirements and Curriculum
- Grad Student Orgs
- For Current PhDs
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Our Students and Alumni
- Graduation Info
- Program Contacts and Student Advising
This concentration will provide students with an in-depth understanding of the design process leading to the creation of successful, enjoyable technology-based user experience. The focus is on a hands-on learning experience traditional in design, while keeping in mind the impact of one's design on society at large.
Some faculty members whose research is related to this concentration include: Shiri Azenkot, Tanzeem Choudhury; Dan Cosley; Francois Guimbretiere; Kyle Harms; Malte Jung; Gilly Leshed, and Cheng Zhang.
Career Paths
- Academic careers related to human-computer interaction; focusing on the creation of new artifact.
- Related job titles: interaction designer, user experience designer, user experience architect, usability analyst, user research associate.
UX Design Courses
Please reference the Cornell Class Roster for details on the courses below.
A. Core Principles of Design
- INFO 3450: Human-Computer Interaction Design
- INFO 4400: Qualitative User Research and Design Methods
- INFO 4410: Re-Designing Robots
- INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Designing AI Products and Services
B. Design in Context
- INFO 2921: Inventing an Information Society
- INFO 4240: Designing Technology for Social Impact
- INFO 4420: Human Computer Interaction Studio
- INFO 4505: Computing and Global Development
- INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Clockwork: Infrastructure, Work, and Time
- INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Design Thinking, Media, and Community
- INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Human-AI Interaction Design Research
- INFO 4940: Special Topics in Information Science - Technology and Social Change Practicum
C. Knowing the User
- INFO 4125: Project Management
- INFO 4430: Teams and Technology
- INFO 4450: Computer-Mediated Communication
- INFO 4490: Social Behavior and Technology
- COMM 4380: Communication in Virtual Worlds
- PSYCH 3420: Human Perception: Application to Computer Graphics, Art, and Visual Display
D. Knowing the Technology
- INFO 3152: Introduction to Computer Game Design*
- INFO 4152: Advanced Topics in Computer Game Design*
- INFO 4310: Interactive Information Visualization
- INFO 4320: Introduction to Rapid Prototyping and Physical Computing
- INFO 4340: App Design and Prototyping
- CS 5150: Software Engineering
*Students must take the INFO listing of INFO/CS 3152 and INFO/CS 4152. The CS listing of each course will not count towards the IS Minor.