Data Visualisation

Code School Level Credits Semesters
COMP3042 Computer Science 3 10 Autumn Malaysia
Code
COMP3042
School
Computer Science
Level
3
Credits
10
Semesters
Autumn Malaysia

Summary

Data Visualisation is the process of extracting knowledge from complex data, and presenting it to users in a manner that is appropriate to their needs. This module provides the foundation for effective Data Visualisation design. You will learn about the different approaches to constructing visualisations, including the representation of ambiguous and time-series data. You will also learn about cognitive and visual perception theories that help explain how humans process information visually, and how to apply these to the design of effective visualisations.

If you want to learn advanced design and implementation of interactive Data Visualisation, you should consider taking the linked module COMP3045 Data Visualisation Project, of which this module is a pre-requisite. Together, these two modules form an integrated 20 credit programme of study.

Target Students

Available to Level 3 and Level 4 students in the School of Computer Science. Available to inter-campus mobility students and other exchange students in computer science. This module is not available to students not listed above, without explicit approval from the module convenor(s). This module is part of the Human-Computer Interaction theme in the School of Computer Science.

Classes

Activities may take place every teaching week of the Semester or only in specified weeks. It is usually specified above if an activity only takes place in some weeks of a Semester Further Activity Details: Lectures will be accompanied by reading material and worked examples designed to develop your understanding of the topic. Engagement with this material is considered to be an essential part of taking this module.

Assessment

Educational Aims

To develop student's knowledge and skills of design and implement effective Data Visualisations.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge of a broad range of styles, applications and delivery mechanisms for data visualisations.

 

An understanding of important conceptual challenges in designing data visualisations.


An understanding of how people interact with visualisations, to incorporate important psychological theories of human information processing.

Conveners

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Last updated 09/01/2025.