CYBR362
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CYBR362 - Applied Design Thinking with R
Course ID
041691
Course Description
Design Thinking is both an ideology and methodology that seeks to use creativity and user-centric ideation to solve large, difficult problems that have traditionally been approached technically.
This course seeks to apply Design Thinking using the R coding language in ways that provide publicly-consumable, collaborative, actionable solutions to \"wicked\" societal problems with an additional focus on iteration, automation, and aesthetic considerations.
This course utilizes the Tidyverse \"opinionated\" grammar and philosophy in R coding with reproducibility and transparency at the forefront. Key topics include empathy-driven user research, working with multi-disciplinary teams, rapid prototyping, project management, and version control.
This course seeks to apply Design Thinking using the R coding language in ways that provide publicly-consumable, collaborative, actionable solutions to \"wicked\" societal problems with an additional focus on iteration, automation, and aesthetic considerations.
This course utilizes the Tidyverse \"opinionated\" grammar and philosophy in R coding with reproducibility and transparency at the forefront. Key topics include empathy-driven user research, working with multi-disciplinary teams, rapid prototyping, project management, and version control.
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeatable for Credit
No
Grading Basis
GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E
Career
Undergraduate
Component
Lecture
Optional Component
No