Classes DevEng Spring 2017
Classes DevEng Spring 2017
Concepts and methods of needs and usability assessment. Understanding users' needs and
practices and translating them into design decisions. Topics include methods of identifying and
describing user needs and requirements; user-centered design; user and task analysis;
contextual design; heuristic evaluation; surveys, interviews, and focus groups; usability testing;
naturalistic/ethnographic methods; managing usability in organizations; and universal usability.
Module 2: Evaluation Techniques and Methods for Measuring Social Impact
• Economics 240B* – Econometrics
CCN: 14392
Time, Location: Mon, Wed 10:00 – 11:59 AM, Evans 648
Instructor: James Powell, Demian Pouzo
Basic preparation for the Ph.D. program including generalized least squares; instrumental
variables estimation; generalized method of moments; time series analysis; and nonlinear
models.
• Lecture is accompanied by discussion sections
219B expands on 219A. It will expand on the psychological and experimental economic research
presented there, but will emphasize a range of economic applications and especially empirical
research.
*Econ 219A or 240A-B are prerequisite.
• ECON 270B – Development Economics
CCN: 14399
Time, Location: Mon 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Instructor: Edward Miguel
A general interest seminar featuring speakers and topics of broad interest whose work will be
important for all areas of economics.
• CIV ENG 290 – Advanced Special Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering Check seminar
CCN: 26071
Time, Location: Fri 11:00 – 2:00 PM, O’Brien 212
Instructor: Roger Bales
This course covers current topics of interest in civil and environmental engineering. The course
content may vary from semester to semester depending upon instructor.
• INFO 271B – Quantitative Research Methods for Information Systems and Management
CCN: 33124
Time, Location: Tue, Thu 11:00 – 12:30 PM, South Hall 202
Instructor: Coye Cheshire