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UXID 411 UX Design for Behavioral Change 3.0 Credits
This course delves into the intersection of psychology, behavioral economics, and user experience research, with a focus on designing intuitive user interfaces that affect positive behavioral change. Students will explore decision-making processes, user behavior, psychological constraints, and the laws of UX, applying these insights to create user-centered designs. The aim is to equip students with practical skills for conducting user experience research and developing interfaces that effectively facilitate user goals and foster positive change.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: UXID 122 [Min Grade: C]