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13M111PKI - User Interface Design

Course specification
Course title User Interface Design
Acronym 13M111PKI
Study programme Electrical Engineering and Computing
Module Applied Mathematics, Audio and Video Communications, Audio and Video Technologies, Biomedical and Environmental Engineering, Biomedical and Nuclear Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics, Electronics, Electronics and Digital Systems, Energy Efficiency, Information and Communication Technologies, Microwave Engineering, Nanoelectronics and Photonics, Power Systems - Networks and Systems, Power Systems - Renewable Energy Sources, Power Systems - Substations and Power Equipment, Signals and Systems, Software Engineering, System Engineering and Radio Communications
Type of study master academic studies
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
ESPB 6.0 Status elective
Condition none
The goal The aim of the course is to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge about the principles of user interface design and development, as well as understanding different requirements and approaches when creating interfaces for web and mobile applications. Special emphasis is placed on the application of modern technologies and analysis of existing commercial solutions.
The outcome Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to distinguish between interface design requirements and techniques for web and mobile applications, create a prototype of a user interface using appropriate tools and technologies, integrate the interface into a functional application, taking into account user experience and technical feasibility.
Contents
URL to the subject page http://ms1pki.etf.rs
Contents of lectures Theoretical foundations of user interface development. Practical examples from commercial applications.
Contents of exercises User interface and differences in interface when creating web and mobile applications.
Literature
  1. Dix, Alan, Janet Finlay, Gregory D. Abowd, and Russell Beale. Human-Computer Interaction. 3rd ed. Harlow, England: Pearson Education, 2004. (Original title)
  2. Norman, Don. The Design of Everyday Things. Revised and expanded ed., Basic Books, 2013. (Original title)
  3. Figma, figma.com, pristupano 2025 (Original title)
  4. React, react.dev, pristupano 2025 (Original title)
  5. Android, android.com, pristupano 2025 (Original title)
Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
2 2 1
Methods of teaching lectures, exercises, laboratory exercises
Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
Activites during lectures Test paper 30
Practical lessons 35 Oral examination
Projects 35
Colloquia
Seminars