What is Interactive Design?

The Bachelor of Science with a major in Interactive Design provides students with an interdisciplinary, hands-on approach to developing the technical, theoretical, and creative skills needed to serve in the field of interactive design as interaction designers, user interface designers, and information visualization designers. This approach to design merges technical knowledge and aesthetic creativity with an ultimate focus on the human needs of end users. Students will combine practical prototyping skills with theoretical and technical approaches to front-end digital design and culture. The emphasis here is on creating well-rounded designers who are suited to meet the growing marketplace need for interactive design.
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Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Admission Requirements

None.

This program does not have specific admission requirements and only admission to Kennesaw State University is required.

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Sample Classes

  • This course introduces students to a comprehensive interaction design method. Students read about interaction design before using prototyping tools to create their own team-based projects.
  • In this project-based class, students continue to grow their prototyping skill set by learning about advanced techniques related to motion design and file hygiene. Students apply this knowledge to creating a comprehensive design system.
  • This course improves students’ abilities to describe their accomplishments in professional networking situations, company meetings, and interviews. This course also explains how to set up a personal portfolio and prepare a career development roadmap for students in Technical Communication and Interactive Design.
  • This course introduces students to front-end web development with an emphasis on learning to code websites without relying on content management systems or templates. This course focuses primarily on HTML and CSS in addition to covering basic user interface design principles.