Many computer applications call for the design of components that interact with the user. This requires knowledge of the theories of cognitive processes, human information processing and performance, the human capabilities needed to use machines, and the empirical analyses of user behavior.
By taking computer science as a minor at Regis College, you will:
- Learn about developing interactive computer systems that are safe, effective, efficient, and easy to use and learn.
- Learn how psychology supports the study of human computer interaction.
- Take courses in graphic design and master the design aspects for the creation of graphical user interfaces and the use of computer technology in design and presentation.
See a faculty listing for our Computer Science program.
Required Courses
Course Descriptions
- CS 104 Problem Solving and Programming Fundamentals I/Lab
- CS 105 Problem Solving and Programming Fundamentals II/Lab
- CS 220 Data Structures/Algorithms
- CS 223 Computer Organization
Elective Courses
Two other CS 200- or 300-level courses, one of which must be a 300-level course.