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  • Credits: 3 Prerequisites: 04:547:201 Corequisites: None

    This course focuses on the relationship among information, technology, and people in an applied context. Students will learn to define design-problem spaces, represent the problem, and suggest sociotechnical solutions.

    Learning Objectives

    Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

    • Explain challenges in developing sociotechnical systems for diverse individual, group, and societal stakeholders.
    • Explain how sociotechnical systems affect how professionals communicate, collaborate, and interact.
    • Identify a design problem and score a design space.
    • Model sociotechnical systems to bridge the needs requirement as identified by designers and the features to develop by engineers or developers (specifically, using Unified Modeling Language).
    • Demonstrate presentation construction and delivery skills that effectively communicate design problems and proposed solutions.