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Dec 28, 2025
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HCC 4600 - Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence 3 Credits (3 Contact Hours) This course provides a holistic understanding of artificial intelligence design, human-centered computing, ethics, and societal impact. Through interactive lectures, case studies, discussions, and hands-on projects, students gain technical competencies in AI while critically examining its implications for humanity. Topics include machine learning basics, human-centered design basics, usability principles, trustworthy and ethical AI principles, algorithmic bias, use-inspired AI considerations, human-AI collaboration, and AI for social good. Students apply human-centered design principles to develop AI systems that promote ethics, inclusion, and human values. Preq: ENGL 1030 ; and one of COMM 1500 or COMM 2500 or HON 2230 ; and junior standing.
This 4000-level course has a 6000-level counterpart. Students should refer to the Graduate Catalog for the 6000-level description and requirements.
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