The Human-Centred and Creative Computing specialisation offers an interdisciplinary grounding in human-computer interaction, humanities-centred computing, and creative computing, including games, music, or graphics. This specialisation is where computing meets a complex world with unique and varied social contexts to create impacts that change and enrich our lives. Students will gain insight and skills in designing, developing, and evaluating human-centred and creative applications.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify and describe challenges in human-centred and creative computing
- Synthesise knowledge of human-centred and creative computing systems and their social context to address problems
- Design and develop human-centred and creative technologies
- Apply theoretical frameworks to evaluate and critique human-centred and creative computing systems
Other Information
A maximum of 6 units can be counted towards another CECC Minor, Major or Specialisation.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
Advice to Students
This Undergraduate Specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must include a minimum of 12 units of 4000-level courses:
This specialisation is only available to students studying BAC (AACOM) and BACR&D (AACRD).
The 24 units must consist of:
COMP3900 Human-Computer Interaction
AND
A minimum of 12 units from completion of courses from the following list:
COMP4350 Sound and Music Computing
COMP4528 Computer Vision
COMP4610 Computer Graphics
AND
A maximum of 6 units from completion of courses from the following list:
COMP3540 Game Development
COMP3670 Introduction to Machine Learning
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