Abstract
This paper outlines a proposal for a new curriculum in human-computer interaction and user-centered system and interface design that is intended to be based within a computer science departmental framework. The intellectual foundations and political assumptions underlying the curriculum are described. A preliminary list of course offerings and requirements for a B.Sc. degree is presented.
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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